Wednesday, 26 October 2016

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Leo, Roving Reporter
Report from: Bathurst
Story filed: Nom, nom, nom

Hi people, it's Leo here. Today we are talking about food. I like food; it's nice, it's delicious and it's yum. Food keeps us alive, There's healthy food and there is once a week food. This photo is a special breakfast - it is special because it is a breakfast for reaching level 20 in reading. This breakfast is before school in a little cafe in a little alley way. It was very delicious. It was special because it was a reward. It was a special, delicious breakfast.

Until next time
Leo Roving Reporter

Wednesday, 19 October 2016

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Leo, Roving Reporter
Report from: Sydney
Story filed: Rainy day beaches

Hi people, it's Leo here. Today we are talking about rainy day beaches. We went to Sydney and then came back to Bathurst. We went to Sydney to get more things to put on my teeth. I wanted to go to the beach but it was a very soggy, wet day and it was too wet to go to beach, so we just looked at the beach and ate some lunch (that my had grandma packed) while we were sitting in the car. Then we went to the the lung functioning hospital and did some breathing with one nostril blocked and breathing in a special tube, and then we did the other nostril. We did that for while and then we went to the train station and caught the train back to Bathurst.
PS the pretty wood pigeon in Grandma's back garden has returned and she has laid another egg.

Until next time
Leo Roving Reporter

Wednesday, 12 October 2016

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Leo, Roving Reporter
Report from: Sydney
Story filed: birds nests

Hi people, it's Leo here. Today we are talking about birds nests. At my grandma's house we found a pigeon's nest with an egg in it, with the mother bird sitting on top of it. My grandma's house is in the middle of the city. But we must have done something for the mother to abandon it. The mother flew away and abandoned the egg so it's probably not alive anymore, it's probably dead. And otherwise, we don't know why she flew away. Why did the mother have to leave the egg behind? Who knows.

Until next time
Leo Roving Reporter

Wednesday, 5 October 2016

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Leo, Roving Reporter
Report from: Sydney
Story filed: Looking at art

Hi people, it's Leo here. Today we are talking about art. The art was painted by a woman and her husband. After we looked at the whole art exhibition we went to a verandah and hanging on some wires from the roof were some projector screens. And there some films about the lady and the man and I looked out through the glass window and imagined myself climbing around the edge of the inside of the building. I imagined myself falling and dying, I imagined the verandah falling and dropping and killing 100 people including me. I was scared. I looked over and imagined the same thoughts three times. But it was only my imagination! And then Mum took a picture of me then we left, down the stairs, into a little shop, Tessy my aunty, she came along with us. Then after Tessy bought a book we left and we enjoyed the rest of our day.

Until next time
Leo Roving Reporter