Once upon a time there were two kids. They liked acting out games in real life. Their interest started when they built a tree house with their farther. They modified it a lot and it became the most treasured tree house in the neighborhood. They built a bunch of tree houses and connected each house with tension bridges secured by sets of ropes. This allowed a system of leaving a house easily. As the kids became better engineers the tree house system connected cities. Many people thought of these bridges as a pedestrian walkway similar to a subway but provided a view. Some families would try to walk across countries sleeping and eating at the tree house "stations." Certain people even created restaurants that spanned across a couple of bridges with the main kitchen in a building and waiters delivering food. The bridge network often went over major hotels and were connected with them. Later, more and more big cities adopted the bridge network. However none had trees tall enough to match the height of skyscrapers. The children of this city thought that they could place the bridge out at a lower level to connect with the skyscrapers. As technology grew the bridges were as cheap as possible but also as strong as possible. The bridge was so good that people began to set tolls if people wanted to enter at a certain entrance. Now, buildings were not only priced for their quality but also the number of bridges that intersected at the station. Generally, the bridges followed the routes of freeways or highways. Sometimes, smaller bridges were funded by building owners to increase the number of bridges intersecting. It later had great organization so that only certain routes would be tolled. Certain cities also developed around bridge stations they were often named after the children originally with this idea.
Hi ! I am a six-year-old boy. My mom created this blog for me to record stories. Now it is mainly for me to practice writing.
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Writing Daily
Now, from this point on I will try my best to write posts more often. I can feel like this is my first post in this blog because the statistics are different. I know some people may keep checking for new things. I hope again to get into the habit of writing at least one post daily. I really want to have a month where many people see my blog and it will rise up again.
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
A girl and dog
One day a girl fell off her bike;Her knee scraped the ground.
The impact made a sound,
It made a dog run
It ran right into a gun.
The gun fired into a fake face
The dog ran in a faster pace.
It bumps into a wall.
Suddenly, the girl gets back up from the ground.
She started making more sound;
The dog loved it and barked.
The dog was healed.
The girl adopted the dog,
and they played in the field.
The impact made a sound,
It made a dog run
It ran right into a gun.
The gun fired into a fake face
The dog ran in a faster pace.
It bumps into a wall.
Suddenly, the girl gets back up from the ground.
She started making more sound;
The dog loved it and barked.
The dog was healed.
The girl adopted the dog,
and they played in the field.
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
The Vegetable Monster
Once upon a time there were a bunch of vegetables each were tired of being food for animals. They bunched together and scared small animals like rats. However rabbits weren't scared and half the time couldn't even see the vegetables that were all piled up. To larger animals the vegetable pile was crushed and became the original build up vegetables and were the next thing the large animals saw. One day a carrot stowaway-ed into a plane and landed at a huge carrot farm the carrots joined together many ways and figured out how to poke holes into each other and stick. The carrots were so big that the farmer thought it was a Scarrotrow and didn't terminate it. The design was so good that animals promised carrots freedom and other vegetables copied their strategy.
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