Wednesday, 30 August 2017

Column 120


Leo, Roving Reporter
Report from: Bathurst
Story filed: Sleep


Hi people, it's Leo here. Today I'm going to talk about how important sleep is.

1. Sleep is important because when we sleep your body gets rest and that's important
2. We need sleep for energy
3. Sleep helps us to have a great day
4. Sleep is the most important thing for our brain

If we don't have sleep, we don't have such a great day.
Good night!

Until next time
Leo Roving Reporter

Wednesday, 23 August 2017

Column 119


Leo, Roving Reporter
Report from: Bathurst
Story filed: Windy days


Hi people, it's Leo here. Today I'm going to talk about a windsock. Up the road and in front of the a building - there is a very, very, very high wind sock on a very, very, very tall pole. The windsock is yellow. People use windsocks at airports to tell which way the wind is blowing and if it is strong wind or not strong wind. I have a wind sock but it is not in good shape. It is a little bit ripped and some of the rope is not tied on very good. Today, I might put up my windsock because I want to see which way the wind is blowing.

Until next time
Leo Roving Reporter

Sunday, 20 August 2017

Column 118


Leo, Roving Reporter
Report from: Bathurst
Story filed: Eating out


Hi people, it's Leo here. Today I'm going to talk about our visit from Frank. Frankie came to visit, to take a look at our house and after we showed him round, he took us in his really big car, to see a building. It used to be a hospital and now this and other buildings which have been added, have been made into lots of flats. Frankie might want to buy all of them and add even more flats to them. This is what I give this building in a rating out of ten = 2 out of 10; because it wasn't very good. After going around Mount Panorama twice we went to this new cafe. It was good, but I have been to better cafes. It was a bit small and the tables were a bit wobbly but besides that I had a great meal. Frankie and daddy had two coffees and mummy had a hot chocolate and they all came with little biscuits, so I got to have three little biscuits. Some I put in my wrap - they went quite well together.

Until next time
Leo Roving Reporter

Wednesday, 9 August 2017

Column 117


Leo, Roving Reporter
Report from: Bathurst
Story filed: Kangaroos


Hi people, it's Leo here. Today I'm going to talk about the kangaroos I saw up the road at the Uni. There was a very, very big male and a couple of females and very small kid. The little baby one is a called a joey, he was so cute. He was cute because he was a little baby with little bitty eyes and one ear was up and one ear was floppy. We saw a couple of females with what I think were babies in their pouches. The big male looked a bit scary and looked as though he was going to come up and hit me! Well, that's what I thought he might do because I also saw two kangaroos boxing each other. But when they were boxing each other I was behind a glass window, so I was safe.

Until next time
Leo Roving Reporter

Wednesday, 2 August 2017

Column 116

Leo, Roving Reporter
Report from: Sydney
Story filed: Generosity

Hi people, it's Leo here. Today I'm going to talk about a miniature brass grandfather clock that my Aunty Tessy gave me. We were visiting Aunty Tessy and Uncle Erik and my cousins. Mitch came with his wife and they brought their new dog, a seven year old golden Labrador called Bailey. I went downstairs with Rin and Bailey to the garden just to have a stroll and a play with Bailey. For a while, me and Rin and Bailey played fetch - I hope Bailey enjoyed it. I enjoyed playing with Bailey, he's a great dog. Before we left, I had a look in Tessy's office - I saw a photo of me holding a toy motorbike and then I saw it - the grandfather clock. I went and picked it up and looked at it and thought to myself "Wow, what an amazing clock". Then I said "Gee, I wished I had a clock like this" and all of a sudden Tessy said I could have it! And then I was very grateful and I hugged her and I said "thank you". And then Mum and me left to go home to celebrate daddy's birthday.

Until next time
Leo Roving Reporter