Preserve and cherish the pale blue dot, the only home we have ever known.
Carl Sagan

  • Day 5 of GSM

    I would say that this day would be the best day out of all of the days. My parents and I were going on a hike to Laurel Falls that was 2.6 miles round trip, while I was slurping berry juice from Starbucks. The mild elevation was what made the hike hard, otherwise it would Read more

  • Day 6 Of GSM

    Today I went to Clingsman’s Dome, the tallest point in GSM, and was more than 6000 feet tall in elevation. The hike was a really easy paved path, but it was very steep and had a one mile round trip. While I was walking, I took lots of pictures of nature and scenery. It was Read more

  • Day 7 of GSM

    Today we went to Anakeesta, a sky tram that was definitely worth the joyride. Although it was a bit pricey and no water bottles allowed at the tram, my family and I enjoyed it. We even got a little treat in the end. That’s going to be a surprise. We went up the tram which Read more

  • Day 8 last day of GSM

    Today was a really basic day. There was not much to do that day. I wanted to go go-karting and my parents let me go at two different places. The Track and something else that I completely forgot. Both were really good since I was driving the kart all by myself. It was like I Read more

  • Digestive amusement park

    I ‘created’ a park called, “Digestive Death Park” and I don’t suppose for anyone to go there because it may kill you. Read more

  • 6th Grade Fiction: The Lucky Unfortunate

    6th Grade Fiction: The Lucky Unfortunate

    I’m running after him slowly and silently. I step on a branch and CRACK! The person whisked away like a ninja. I stop running and listen closely in the quiet, midnight, howling wind. All I could hear is my dumb breath. Inhale and exhale. Inhale and exhale. Then, suddenly, I hear a tree branch fall. Read more