Squid’s my little sister. I called her that because when she was born she was pink and her arms and legs wriggled everywhere. Like a squid. Squid and me do lots of fun stuff and I get to tell you about it here. I hope you will write back and tell me what you get up to …
Written by Me on Saturday, 06 November 2010. Posted in At the Seaside, Holidays
We decided to have a little competition when we were at the seaside as Dad had some fishing line in his pocket and Mum found fishing weights that she’d bought from a car boot sale in her bag (She said they’d come in handy one day!).
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Written by Me on Monday, 18 October 2010. Posted in Back Garden Adventures
Squid likes tomatoes. We were looking at grow bags for tomatoes at the garden centre and they looked just like big plastic bags of soil to me. Why don’t you just fill a big plastic bag full of soil I said? I bet they don’t even disappear like the Little Trekkers postage bags.
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Written by Me on Saturday, 16 October 2010. Posted in At the Seaside, Natural World
We love crabs. My mum and Dad love crabs. In fact, they are obsessed with crabs and it is really difficult to get a look in when we go crabbing.
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Written by Me on Monday, 04 October 2010. Posted in Natural World, Freaks of Nature
On the way to the river there was frog spit everywhere. My mum was 36 years old before she found out that frogs didn’t really spit on all the grass on the way to the river. So to avoid Squid this embarrassment I told her what frog spit really was.
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