Thursday, December 18, 2008

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

















12 Steps on how to get to school.
Hello. My Name's Aurora Knight and i can tell you about myself. I have a lot of imaginary Friends and i have autism. What i do is Read, Watch Movies, Dance, Listen to music, talk to myself of my own plans,Spent time on IMDB [The Internet Movie Database]. My problem is that i'm comparing the people who is born at the same year as they do.  In School i got caught up turning in work and finish assignments.
Cottonwood Trees  Are three Species  of North America, Europe, And western Asia. The Cotton wood is Exceptionly tolerant. in the past 5 or 6 species were accepted.
The Sagebrush is  a shrub or a small Tree. Sagebrush leaves are wedged Shaped. Sagebrush leaves compared Favorably to alfalfa.  Sagebrush is not fire-tolerant.

Coyotes

The coyote is found in North and Central America. Its fur is grayish brown. They grow to be 30 to 34 inches in length and weigh about 46 pounds. They hunt and eat small mammals. They dig their own burrows and are mostly seen at night.




Coyote
Bear















The Bear is most comman Species native to North America.  The Bear is in the length from 150 to 180 Cm. Bears are omnivores and they eat plants, Meat, and insects.  they also eat herbs nuts and berries. They often eat Honey. For insects they eat Carpenter ants, Yellow jackets, bees and termites. 

Rotary Park


    The Rotary Park is an important place. It was used for to see the town and the view and to see the waterfall and through the creek. It takes so any hikes to see and what is interesting. How is contributes is that it would be excellent for the historians to think about what that is. As you can see The Rotary Park is an important place.

Natrona County High School

     Natrona County High School was originally known as Casper High School in its early days. The current building was constructed between 1924 and 1941 in Collegiate Gothic style. Natrona County High School was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 1, 1994. The drama department has the distinction of being home to International Thespian Society Troupe 1. The school remains a rival of Casper's other Kelly Walsh High School, one of Casper's other two high schools.

Fort Caspar


     In 1859, Louis Guinard built a bridge and trading post at the site of today’s Fort Caspar. This post served as an overnight stage stop, Pony Express mail stop and telegraph office. Shortly after this battle, the Army officially named the outpost Fort Caspar, in honor of the fallen lieutenant. The fort was abandoned in 1867 and was reconstructed on the original site in 1936 using sketches made by Caspar Collins in 1863. The fort is by the North Platte River and is a museum today that tells us about our history.

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