March
After the island escapade last month, I tried inserting a hiking experience the next month. It was cheaper than I thought. I did the trekking and trailing for two hours. I went to the cave and falls witnessing the magnificent stalactites and stalagmites and crystal clear water of the mountain falls. It was a fulfilling experience. The struggle was real but all your weary will fade away upon seeing the beauty of His creation.
April
Happy April fool’s day! For I was fooled twice by my potential employers. It was a test of faith for me. I was twice pranked to almost sign the job order in these prestigious companies but became unsuccessful. The first one was, they called and told me that I passed their whole day test and scheduled me for a final interview. After a couple of
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Fortunately, I passed the exam. I was one of the 11.07% passers in 200,000+ examinees. Passing this exam was another major blessing I received this year from above. I remembered the day I’m taking this exam, while on our travel to our room assignments, I forgot the ID I used in my exam application. I called my younger brother to follow me on the city and bring all my documents just to please the examiner to let me take the exam with the alternative IDs I have.
Moreover, my exam story didn’t just end up there. There were spices that added to my hardship on said day. Since I didn’t have any work yet (I was hired 25th and the exam was 17th), I only have enough money to meet my transportation expenses during the examination day. One of my friends approached me and treated me a noodle soup for a breakfast. It was the best noodle soup I had for year for it was free and I’m starving in hunger. It was only 15 pesos and I don’t have that much money for myself. Every time I remember this, I felt pity to myself yet thankful that I have good friends along with me on this
Now, of course I had APUSH at the end of the day. So it left me plenty of time to think about and become exhausted over the dread that was building up inside of me for just receiving back a test. I couldn’t focus in any of my classes, and didn’t think about anything other than “I can’t believe I failed.” The instant I walked into the classroom my knees almost buckled to the point where I collapsed. All I could do is sit in the corner with my hands on my head as Ms. Bradley said “Some of you did amazing on this essay!
Performance Analysis of “Appalachian Journey” An analysis of the documentary “Appalachian Journey” by Alan Lomax proves that the musical performances featured are examples of traditional music. The songs performed used traditional music instruments and styles. Many songs were passed down through oral tradition, and many were stories of real events. The people of the appalachian mountains used banjo’s, guitars, and fiddles while singing throughout the documentary, including hand carved instruments and sound making toys.
Thoughout its existence, the Santa Fe Trail provided more then just trade from Missioury to the far southern reaches of the western lands of the United States. From 1821-1846, the Santa Fe Trail was an internatial road for many diverse people looking for something new. This trail leads through Kansas into Colorado, to La Junta Colorado. Where the Spanish and Native American cultures thived. this reflected a diverse community of traders, trappers, farmers, ranchers and gatherers that all collaberated to the biulding of small settlements: Las Animas, La Junta, Rocky Ford, Manzanolla.
So I did it… The test was as hard as I thought it would be. But I had every book fresh in my mind, and I aced it.
While staying the day at the campgrounds my family and I would go hiking,swimming, out to eat and visit tourist destinations in that area. As my family and I entered Arizona it was eye opening. It was very shocking to see that palm trees actually existed it Arizona. This event was of particular significance because it provided me
The Oregon Trail: Some reasons why the Pioneers decided to go along the Oregon trail and head west were to find opportunity, have free land, good farmland, large forests, free of diseases, and to find jobs. What was the Oregon trail like? - Many diseases like typhoid fever, Cholera, dysentery, Diphtheria, and measles. - They traveled 15 miles on a average day and 18-20 on a good day.
Whether you are visiting New Mexico for the first time or you are a long-time resident, you need to check out Silver City in the southwestern part of the state. As we walked through the actual cliff dwellings, it was easy to imagine what it was like to live hundreds of years ago in this isolated canyon. The trail to the is about one mile and does have some steep and narrow sections, though there are benches provided so you can take a break and enjoy the view. Silver City is the gateway to the Gila National Forest, 3.3 million acres of forests, range, and wilderness.
After years of waiting and preparing we started on the journey to the west. We made our way to Independence, Missouri to go on the Oregon Trail which was laid by traders and trapers. While there I became familiar with George Wilson who was also a working family man. A lot of families left together making the trail busy and causing jams..
The Oregon Trail In 1843, The Great Migration was transformed into the largest migration event in history when citizens across the south were able to travel west and overcome the physical frontiers discovering the fresh land filled with gold in other necessary resources in the west. ’ The Oregon Trail is one of the most iconic pieces of American history and part of the larger history of Oregon. The trail was first written about in 1849 by a historian while in use by migrants and American settlers. The Oregon Trail was the biggest migration trail in the U.S being used by 300,000 to 400,000 travelers in 1840 and 1860.
If you don’t know what Philmont is, It’s a high adventure where you hike up mountains for 2 weeks. The year I went, our group hiked 85 miles and had a lot of fun. It was nice to be free of tech. and from the city and to enjoy how wonderful God created the earth. When we
The Oregon Trail didn’t follow a single set path. While most Oregon bound emigrants traveled a route that passed by landmarks in Missouri Kansas Wyoming and Oregon there was never just one set of wagon ruts leading west. Frontier explorers and fur trappers blazed the rough outlines of the Oregon Trail in the early 19th century, but the route was initia considered too demanding for women, children or covered wagon to navigate. That year Marcus helped lead the first major wagon train of around one Thousand Settler along the Oregon trail an exodus now know as the great migration. Traffic soon skyrocketed and by the late 1840 's and early 1850 upwards of 50 thousand people were using the trail each year.
Being very fortunate to travel, my wife and I decided to traveo to Hawaii. It was our first trip to that paradisaical place. The experience was fabulous from the very beginning. We flew to the island, and before the plane could land, we were amazed at beautiful blue and clarity of the sea. As we reached towards the beach we were able to see the bottom of the ocean.
The lady who helped me told me that everything was in order and that now I just had to wait for them to send my permit. After receiving my permit and passing through all those obstacles I could take the driving. I feel proud of myself because I passed both tests at the first time and just one week later I received my driver
Wilderness belongs to you. Can you guess who owns millions of acres of American wildlands? Well, maybe surprisingly, you do. You own magnificent red-rock canyons and beautiful turquoise rivers. You own barren desert plains and looming mountain peaks.
What made me more angered than anything was me having to tell all my friends the unsettling news. Knowing that I would have to call my friends for rides to places made me want to work even harder towards passing the exam. As a result, all I could think about was taking the test again and passing it so I wouldn’t have to deal with the dissatisfying emotions any