Sunday, October 26, 2008

Greetings from New Orleans!

Hello from New Orleans, the birthplace of jazz! The weather is beautiful, and that means the musicians are playing their instruments outside! I wish I had an instrument here so that I could join them!


Tonight I met the members of the "Hunting for Caterpillars" team. Here is a picture of us all together:



In a few hours, we will begin our expedition to the swamps, in search of some neat "crawly folks." Check out this one that was found on a past trip:
Extra credit will go to the first student who can positively identify this colorful creature.
P.S. Don't forget to practice!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Brenda, Glad you made it safely. I check on you daily. I love your pictures, keep them coming. Have fun. - Marie

Anonymous said...

Hi Mrs.Page Reilly
I think the weird colorful creature is a catarpillar with wasp eggs.

Mercedes-Mrs.Sagado

Anonymous said...

Hi Mrs.Page Reilly
I think the weird colorful creature is a catarpillar with wasp eggs.

Mercedes-Mrs.Sagado

Anonymous said...

hi its Jean cool websit. Cool to see brigid on it see ya

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Anonymous said...

Mrs. Paige Reilly
I think i know what the color full creature is a purple crested slug with an enfection.

From Jackie Gambardella

Anonymous said...

Mrs. Rielly,
That Donsonfly, is it sick or something? Were did it get that, um, 'strange' color. It looks like a bunch of 3 year olds played with food coloring and it got on that poor catapillar. Does it 'colors' make predators think it won't taste good? 'Cause i know i wouldn't even hold it, Mackenzie:)