Last Minute Reads!

The Magic of Nature

| Chapter One | “Haisley Clark! Get off that phone at once!” Haisley bolted upright, tucking her phone deep into the pocket of her jeans before Mrs. Katz could have it confiscated. “Sorry, Mrs. Katz,” Haisley apologized, but Mrs. Katz looked at Haisley suspiciously. “You’ve been telling me that since the day I met you!” she scolded, yet another reminder that she had known Haisley since she was in kindergarten, thanks to her over-talkative mom.…

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Last Minute Reads!

Haiku’s and Other Poems

Flower buds bloom near Lilies, roses, tulips too Colorful and bright Sunny and bright Pretty and beautiful Running along flowing rivers Interacting with the butterflies Nearing buzzing bees Gay in the spring There once was a frog in a pond, who tried to climb Grand Teton, but he ran out of chalk, and slipped on a rock, and ended up in the Great Beyond. The roaring rivers rush past me. The caves show me the…

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Discriptions Last Minute Reads!

Short, Fun Descriptions

Sunflower The fat, dripping drops of fresh dew covered the silky umber colored seeds embedded into the tender skin of the golden, tanned sunflower, with it’s plump leaves that cut the sky. Rose The gleaming sun reflected off the speckles of sparkling dew that sat lazily on the curved, crimson petals of the brilliant rose that hung lightly from it’s post among it’s blushing fellows. Blossom The rain rolled gently over the closed flushing blossom.…

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Last Minute Reads!

Dear Future Me,

I hope that when I grow up, I’m not like the snobby, insecure people that I been so unfortunate to come upon. I hope that I am kind and considerate, and that God leads me and that I trust him. I hope that I don’t spend my whole life wasting away while staring at a computer. I don’t want to live life thinking about what other people think of me. I don’t want to constantly…

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Discriptions Last Minute Reads!

The Gate – Little Cottonwood Canyon

Leaves crunched under careless hikers feet, as the honey gold sun burst through the sparkling ruby leaves in thin ribbons of light. Towering trees, thin as sticks, spread their arms toward the cloudless cobalt blue sky watched the rocky cliffs, with rocks jutting sharply from their sides. Round acorns rolled out from under my feet, their golden brown sides peeking out from under silky leaves, crimson in the afternoon light. Leaves collected on the sides…

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