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Tuesday, 23 February 2016
Not long ago most of the students in our class had a hand in planting our orchard of over 100 trees. When our teacher took us to the orchard the other day, we were surprised to see the trees hanging with delicious fruit.
We immediately tasted the plums and apples that were ready to eat.
The pears looked mouthwatering too, but our teacher assured us that they were not yet ready.
We also can't wait to taste the yellow peaches which are heavily laden on the trees.
mmmm, this plum is devine! |
We immediately tasted the plums and apples that were ready to eat.
The pears looked mouthwatering too, but our teacher assured us that they were not yet ready.
We also can't wait to taste the yellow peaches which are heavily laden on the trees.
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Hey guys
It was really yummy to eat right. And I think that the ones that I picked it was not ready yet. It was super yummy.
The plums that i ate were very sour but the apple helped alot. My cousin says that it was our 5+ a day and i agreed.
Hello glen Innes, My name is Henrietta Latu and I am a year 7 student at Saint Pius X Catholic School, I really love the way how you's guys made this writing interesting and amazing.
Well Done Glen Innes school!
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