Today we started off the day with a presentation from Kris. She gave us a little workshop about Vignettes. She went through on what a vignette should contain. At the end of the workshop she gave us an Imagine to write a vignette about. After we wrote them, we had the option to share it. After this we got more time to write a vignette about a creature we took a picture of during a field trip we took. After this we got feedback and we're going to put it in our blog. After this we chose 7-8 pictures to put into a hard-copy. We did this so we can put it on for Exhibition Night. This was my practice Vignette for the picture....
In mist
In mist
The water heals
Into the trees
The mist flows
on throughout
Its power creates a mesh
Sun filters
Heartfelt
Those that are
seen
The mist opens
A perfect feel
of love
Tenderness
envelopes me
Sun shower.
Snow cap
A mountain to
Filled to the
brim
With an icy cold treat
A white delight, frigid fun
Excitement
I wrote a journal entry for my creature....
Tonight I was sitting out by my lily pond with
family, watching a thunder storm roll in with lightening against a dark sky. In
the distance we could hear the whippoorwills singing their haunting song,
warning others of rain. And right at our feet came the loud bellowing of a big
bullfrog sitting on a lotus blossom lily pad. We sat there listening to the
most magnificent chorus that nature could provide, and we didn't have to pay a
cent to attend this orchestra. The wind was blowing ever so softly, just enough
to blow your hair across your face, and you had to wonder if it was a bug.
We shined the flashlight across the top of the water and began to count the sets of white eyes, which were frogs. Each one would swell up and release his air into his own personal sound. We wondered what the messages were. After a few minutes we were able to see a wavy pattern in the water that told us there was another critter making his way to the cafeteria dinner table and frogs were on the menu. You guessed it, a water snake. They are not poisonous so we weren't worried. He wasn't looking at us; he had dinner on his mind. Frogs with a side order of lotus blossoms and cattails. Yum! After a few more minutes the pesky mosquitoes began to buzz around us, so we left the feast to the critters and came in
We shined the flashlight across the top of the water and began to count the sets of white eyes, which were frogs. Each one would swell up and release his air into his own personal sound. We wondered what the messages were. After a few minutes we were able to see a wavy pattern in the water that told us there was another critter making his way to the cafeteria dinner table and frogs were on the menu. You guessed it, a water snake. They are not poisonous so we weren't worried. He wasn't looking at us; he had dinner on his mind. Frogs with a side order of lotus blossoms and cattails. Yum! After a few more minutes the pesky mosquitoes began to buzz around us, so we left the feast to the critters and came in
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