Sunday, 16 June 2019

Column 200


Leo, Roving Reporter
Report from: My Desk
Story filed: 200 Columns


Hi people, it's Leo here. Yes, it's my 200th column. Remember my 100th column? Well, now I am up to my 200th! And guess what, I've been doing my column for over four years. But I have to give my mum some of the credit for helping me and my dad for supporting me. I hope you have enjoyed my columns and don't worry, I'll still be doing it. I really can't wait until my 300th column. I wonder what stories are waiting for me, what adventures await. But until then I'm going to celebrate getting to my 200th column. So, see you next week.

Until next time
Leo Roving Reporter

Tuesday, 11 June 2019

Column 199


Leo, Roving Reporter
Report from: My Desk
Story filed: Thought for the Day


Hi people, it's Leo here. Today I am going to talk about things that are important in our life. There are lots of things out there that are important - and they might not be things, they might be people as well. And if they are people, you need to respect them, treat them well, look after them if they are sick. Like your parents for instance - they need help sometimes especially when they get old. A thing can also be special in our lives like a pet... a dog, a cat a parrot - anything. And the same goes for them - you look after them, you help them and you care for them - and they do the same back to you. And it can also be another thing like your first toy, a photo of someone, some thing that has been passed down to you from generation to generation. Something very special to me is a present my mum got from work for her baby shower that she gave me - a little blue bear. Another thing special to me is my very first Lego set. It is a white ambulance set but it isn't the thing itself, it is more about the people who gave it to me that is special -  Michael, Sharon, Tom and Jonno. They are my family.

Until next time
Leo Roving Reporter

Tuesday, 4 June 2019

Column 198


Leo, Roving ReporterReport from: My Desk
Story filed: Micro Fiction V

Hi people, it's Leo here. Today I am going to tell you another story called The Missing Water and Grass.

Once there was 176 wombats. They lived peacefully near Lake Burrendong. Among the 176 wombats there was a wombat called Sebastian. He was small but he had a big heart. One day a wombat came running into the burrow. "The water is gone" he said. Sebastian could not believe it "The Lake has never dried up before" he replied sadly. The wombats all went out side to have a look, just then a wombat pointed to a mob of kangaroos. the wombats knew that they would now need to move on to make room for the bigger animals. But, luckily for the wombats, they found a better place far from the kangaroos. Sebastian and the rest of the wombats lived happily ever after.

The end.

Until next time
Leo Roving Reporter