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Monday, October 28, 2013
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Sea Camp day 4
Sea Camp 2012 Day 4
Group B: Boat trip
The fog that greeted us this morning came straight out with a scene more out of a Wes Craven movie not the Endless Summer we were hoping for. The city and Fiesta Island were completely overrun a thick blanket of clouds and a light wind that hinted of a swell rolling in to test the fortitude of the sea camper’s stomachs.
Breakfast was the usual delicious affair with trays full of doughnuts, sausage, eggs, and pancakes. Once the bags were packed, team B shoehorned themselves into the familiar white and silver Sea Camp vans for the ten minute drive to the marina. While group A prepared to kayak.
Once all seat backs and tray tables were in there up right and lock positions and all carry-on luggage was securely stowed in the overhead bins or under the seat in front of us, the Sea Camp crew explained where all of the emergency exits were located (over the side of the boat once donning a life vest), that any unplanned feeding of fish (throwing-up) was to be done OVER the side of the boat, not the ships head, and that should the oxygen masks be deployed that you should place the mask your own face before assisting a small child, or someone acting like a small child. Hum, I guess that would mean I would be the last one on the boat to get an oxygen mask. The safety instructions were so interesting that a huge male sea lion came and popped his head out of the water to listen, pose for photos, wish us well, and remind us to write our parents frequently. So far the winds didn’t change the marina’s water typically glass surfaces. Perhaps things out past the breakers things wouldn't be bad.
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To finish our water time, the students had a battle of king of the raft which was won decisively by the Kyle and Julia. In a Slavens Sea Camp first, Kyle, Trajan, and Blake all successfully went fishing for squid.
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Even though the boat trip wasn’t the epic whale adventure of yesterday, the yield by the end of the day far exceeded our optimistic expectations. The kids did great, learned a ton, and had the time of their lives.
Kayaking, Plankton Lab, and Sea World (group A/B)
For group A most of the Marquee Sea Camp activities were either ahead of behind us so the mood among the students was one of relaxed anticipation. Who needs snorkeling, boogie boarding, or whale snot blown into your boat when you have kayaking, plankton lab, and Sea World on to look forward to?
As I write this report, the kids are engaged in the Sea Camp end of trip rite, the camp fire. I hope they left some s’more for me.
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Sea Camp day 2
2013 Sea Camp Tuesday (Slide show link is right here)
plays on this station every 15 minutes?
You held
me down, but I got up
Already brushing
off the dust
You hear
my voice, you hear that sound
Like
thunder, gonna’ shake the ground
You hold
me down, but I got up
Get ready
‘cause I had enough
I see it
all, I see it now
I the eye
of the tiger, the fire
Dancing through
the fire
‘cause I
am a champion, and you’re gonna hear me ROAR
Seining is an ancient way of catching
fish where two people stretch a net between them while a line
of people slowly
march towards the net. Startled fish flee
the oncoming hoard of stomping feet and swim straight into the net. Due to high tide, we were less successful than
in years past in netting fish, but we still discovered the longest male pipe
fish I have ever seen. You may ask, Mr.
Framke, how do you know it was Male?
Well, pipe fish are relatives of the sea horse and like sea horses, the
male carries the young. We had caught a pregnant
male pipe fish. Our group also caught a
kelp crab, some kelp crawlers, and a top smelt.
After a quick lunch of sandwiches
and cookies it was back to camp for fish lab.
The only thing left to do is the mammal
lab tonight and packing for the boat trip tomorrow. Good night from San Diego,
Kathy and Kirk
Sea Camp Monday
To see the pictures as a slide show
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2) click on the small icon of a rectangle with an arrow inside on the upper right side of the page (below the date)
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2013
Sea Camp Monday slide show link
1) click on link
2) click on the small icon of a rectangle with an arrow inside on the upper right side of the page (below the date)
3) allow full screen
2013
Sea Camp Monday slide show link
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
No Homework Tonight
I forgot to change the mistake I made on the assignment sheet. Therefore you have no homework due tomorrow. I changed the 7th, but failed to remember about the 8th grade assignment. Lucky to be an 8th grader I guess. Sorry for the confusion.
Mr. Framke
Mr. Framke
Monday, October 7, 2013
XC Districts
XC League Meet Schedule @ Bear Valley Park October 8th
3:45 – Girls HS Open
3:48 – Boys HS Open
4:18 – Boys HS Varsity
4:43 - Girls HS Varsity
5:15 – Boys MS
5:20 – Girls MS
5:50 Awards