Friday, February 20, 2009

Tennis Match
By Amelia Staats

Pressure’s on
Palms sweat
Grasp racket
Run to net

Tie shoes
Gulp drink
Back and fourth
Do not sink

Watch ball
Into strings
Hitting, hoping
Nervously

Hit hard
Reverse back
Waiting to pounce
Like a cat

Match’s over
Finished set
Shaking hands
Over the net

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Day of Hearts

By Amelia staats

Sparks of love

Cupids’ wings

Wedding bells

Start to ring.


Candy hearts

Lots of hugs

Valentine’s and


Love bugs


Kisses, kisses

Everywhere

Gazing with a

Loving stare


Arrows shooting

In the sky

Valentines’ day

Has flown by.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Gold

Gold. This valuable, shiny, dense element has been admired by billions of people for generations. One of the most common way to mine for gold is gold panning. The gold panning process consists of simply putting sand and gravel in a large pan and running water through it. The pans are then shaken and the sand and gravel fall out leaving any gold. The obsession for gold started long ago from the Indians to the Spanish to present day and years in between. When Cortes came to the America's he came in search of three things land, slaves, and most of all gold. Pizarro conquered the Inca empire killing nearly all of the Indians including the chief for gold. In 1849 the gold search continued when gold was discovered in California by James Marshall, this was the start of the California gold rush. Thousands of people came from the U.S (Mexico still owned California), Australia, and parts of Europe for a chance to find gold. Gold is an obsessive mineral that billions of people have searched, killed, and died for.