The weather had been very windy the last few days. But it was only that morning that it became clear a storm was approaching. The clouds hanging over their heads were dark grey and the air was becoming more humid with every passing moment. Talon watched out from his room. He could hear his parentsContinue reading “Eye of the Storm”
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Lighter than Air
They were learning about the elements in class one day. Talon had been unable to sleep last night. So he was struggling to stay awake. He was doodling on the notepad in front of him as the teacher talked about today’s lesson. He drew a cloud with a rose next to it. He wondered aboutContinue reading “Lighter than Air”
The 3 Ps
Today, Talon had been asked about the qualities he admired most in people. He pondered for a moment. Then asked if he could think about it more. It was before lunchtime. He spent lunchtime thinking about several qualities. But then he was inspired. He decided he most admired the three Ps. Preparation Patient Perseverance orContinue reading “The 3 Ps”
Small Ideas can grow
Small ideas can grow. Ideas can become a reality! Talon was excited to learn that the Science Fair would be happening again this year. He wondered how he could top flying a rocket capsule into space. So he decided to go home and brainstorm a bit. He enjoyed the Science Fair each year. Every FairContinue reading “Small Ideas can grow”
Moon and Back
Talon thought about the Moon. He wondered why it changed a bit each day over each month. The changing of the day to night Day and night were what he knew. But it was the Moon that made this possible. So when he looked at the stars that night. He wondered once again what theContinue reading “Moon and Back”
View from Space
I wonder what the view is like from Space. Space is vast and limitless from what we know, So what would it be like to be in Space? The surface of the Earth! The view from the Moon! The stars are always out and light and darkness interact, The feeling of weightlessness and freedom. IContinue reading “View from Space”