I really liked the pictures of your visit to Arthur's Seat. You must have been very excited to see the ship 'Spirit of Tasmania' from that mountain. I like ships very much. I also like stories. I hope the next time you put up a photo on your blog site, you will tell a short story about the photograph. Even if you write only 1 or 2 sentences, it is important to tell the story of what you have seen. There are always stories about everything. For example, why is that mountain named Arthur's Seat? Who was Arthur, and why did he sit there, high up that mountain? Was he, like you, looking out for a ship?
A long time ago, when people did not have telephones and so could not tell when a ship was returning from a long voyage, they would go to the top of a mountain (like Arthur's Seat) and look out towards the ocean, waiting to see if they could spot the ship they were looking for, sailing home from its long journey over the sea.
I hope I will see more photos and read more stories about the places that you went to, and the things that you saw or did.
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Hey Samuel,
I like the photos on your blogsite. I think you are a good photographer. I look forward to seeing more of them.
Auntie Maple and I miss seeing you and Sonya.
Keep up-dating your blog and we will write more, okay?
Take care,
Uncle Manik
Dear Samuel,
I really liked the pictures of your visit to Arthur's Seat. You must have been very excited to see the ship 'Spirit of Tasmania' from that mountain. I like ships very much. I also like stories. I hope the next time you put up a photo on your blog site, you will tell a short story about the photograph. Even if you write only 1 or 2 sentences, it is important to tell the story of what you have seen. There are always stories about everything. For example, why is that mountain named Arthur's Seat? Who was Arthur, and why did he sit there, high up that mountain? Was he, like you, looking out for a ship?
A long time ago, when people did not have telephones and so could not tell when a ship was returning from a long voyage, they would go to the top of a mountain (like Arthur's Seat) and look out towards the ocean, waiting to see if they could spot the ship they were looking for, sailing home from its long journey over the sea.
I hope I will see more photos and read more stories about the places that you went to, and the things that you saw or did.
Uncle Steve
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