Friday, February 5, 2010

Bye Bye Wally




After a trip back to the Ice Ages I had to be on my way to the next location. We missed some school due to the unusual snow here in North Carolina-but finally I am on the move!

7 comments:

  1. The students from Gladstone Central hope there are a few breathing holes for Wally to breathe during his travels in the box!

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  2. Wally must have loved the unexpected snow storm. We get a lot of snow in PA. In PA the climate is either very cold or very hot. What is the climate and your state and how does it effect you?

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  3. Wow! Was wally being good? Ofcouse he was! How much snow did you get? Today we got a lot of snow because here in P.A. the weather always changes we get cold weather and warm weather . How dose the snow affect your state and town? Dose it ever get to be more then a few feet? Can you drive affter one of the unexpected snowstorms that you get?

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  4. Noelle here. I see Wally had an unexpected snow storm down in NC. Here in PA we had a big one to. Here our lowest temperture gets around 0 degrees. How low does your temperture get in your state?

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  5. hi Wally was in P.A. with my class before your's.Is it nice down there? We just got a HUGE snow storm. Do you get lot's of snow? last time I was there it was really nice, is it always nice year round? Sorry about all these questions, I've only been there once.

    p.s. I hope Wally has fun!

    p.p.s. say hi to Wally for me!

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  6. Mrs. Bond said...

    It doesn't snow here very often because of our sea breezes. It usually doesn't get quite cold enough to snow here, and when it does, we usually don't have any precipitation. When it snows, it is usually what we call a dusting. Maybe a few inches, so when we got 7 inches or more it was a sight to behold:)

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  7. What did Wally learn about the ice ages? I hope you and Wally enjoyed the snow days together!

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