Saturday, August 04, 2001


Astronaut Harold

Astronaut Harold




Yesterday, Harold decided to become an astronaut.
So, he went and told his sister.
"You can't be an astronaut," his sister said. "You're too
small."
"But, I could get bigger," said Harold.
"Well, that's true," said his sister.


And Harold went to tell his mother.
"You can't be an astronaut," his mother said. "You get
motion-sick."
"But, I could take medicine," said Harold.
"Well, that's true," said his mother.


And Harold went to tell his father.
"You can't be an astronaut," his father said. "Elephants
aren't astronauts."
"Why not?" asked Harold.
"I don't know," said his father, "but I've never heard of an
elephant in outer space before."
"Then, I could be the first," said Harold.
"Well, that's true," said his father.


"I'll go get started right away," Harold said and he went to
get his stuff.

First, he collected all the things he would need to take with
him: some books to read, some games to play, some food to eat, and a
blanket, in case he got sleepy. And he carried it all to his tree
house.


Then, he made his tree house into a space ship with paint on
the outside and a comfy chair on the inside and lots of cardboard
boxes with buttons and levers and things that go "ping" to make his
space ship go.


Next, Harold made his space suit out of aluminum foil and
cardboard and silver paint, with his white football helmet for his
head and a long, snakey hose to breathe through.


Now the tree house space ship was ready to blast off, so
Harold loaded all of his stuff and got inside, shut the door, buckled
his seat belt, and went.


Harold was busy exploring Mars when his friend Emma climbed
aboard.

"What are you doing?" asked Emma.
"I'm an astronaut," said Harold.
"Can I be an astronaut, too?" Emma asked.
"It's too late," said Harold, "we've already blasted off.
But, you can be a martian, if you want."
"OK," said Emma.
So, Harold made some antennae for Emma out of aluminum foil
and she put them on her head.


At first, Harold the Astronaut was afraid of Emma the Martian,
but they soon became friends and ate the food and read the books and
played the games together and came home in time for supper.


Today, when his father saw Harold playing in the yard, he
asked: "How's my little astronaut?"
But Harold said, "That was yesterday. Today, I'm going to be
a baseball player."

"Well, well," said Harold's father. "A baseball player today
and an astronaut yesterday. What will you be tomorrow, Harold?"

I think I'll be a cook," said Harold, "but, maybe I'll be
something else."





The End


This story was written by Kat Richardson click here to mail Kat.




Friday, June 01, 2001

Hello!!!
Hope you are all okay...I'm okay here, just very bored with revision!! I have an exam next Thursday (7th June) and then have odd bits and bobs to do before I come home. I hope you are all being good for the other Owls - I shall be checking!!! Have to go now as I'm meant to be revising medieval stuff - yay!!!
Hope you've enjoyed your week off school, see you soon,
Have Fun!!!!
Lots of Love,
Tawny Owl :-)

Sunday, March 04, 2001

March County diary
  • 3rd Gateway Day, Bodmin Scout HQ, 10.30am - 3pm
  • 10/11 Newquay Training Weekend, Bay Hotel
  • 17th Trefoil Guild AGM, Bethel Church, St Austell 2pm
  • 24/25 Condurro working party spring cleaning
  • 31st County Day and AGM, Penrice School
  • Web Site Update


    A few more pages for the brownies Web site

    hope you all enjoy them.

    My favourite is Simon which can be found on the Arcade games link.


    Friday, February 23, 2001

    Once upon a time, when animals could talk and there were
    hardly any people, the lion was King of the Jungle. Today, lions live
    on the plains of Africa--called savannahs--and not in the jungle at
    all. But why, you may want to know, is he called the King of the
    Jungle, and not the King of the Savannah? That is the story I will
    tell you now. MORE

    Thursday, February 22, 2001

    Hello! Happy Thinking Day!
    As promised here is the recipe for Chocolate Surprise Pudding - it's yummy!! You may need some adult help though as you have to use a hot oven and a hot kettle, so BE VERY CAREFUL!!

    You will need:
    3 oz (75g) self raising flour
    1 oz (25g) cocoa powder
    pinch of salt
    4 oz (100g) butter or margarine
    4 oz (100g) castor sugar
    2 eggs
    2-3 drops of vanilla essence (you don't have to use this if you don't want to)
    1-2 tablespoons milk

    For the sauce:
    4 oz (100g) soft brown sugar
    1 oz (25g) cocoa powder
    1/2 pt hot water

    What to do:

    Find a 2 pint baking dish or pie dish, and butter the sides of it really well. Put it on a baking tray so that it is easier to take it out of the oven (mine also overflowed, so it stops the oven getting covered in chocolate too!!). Turn the oven on to warm up (375F, 190C, Gas Mark 5) and find a pair of oven gloves. Fill and switch on the kettle to boil.
    Sift the flour, cocoa powder and salt onto a plate or into a bowl and put it to one side. Put the butter and sugar into a large mixing bowl and beat with a wooden spoon until the mixture is creamy.
    Lightly beat the eggs and vanilla essence in a small bowl. Gradually beat the egg into the creamed mixture. Add a little of the flour with some of the egg to stop the mixture separating. Fold in the rest of the flour with a tablespoon and mix in just enough milk to make a soft consistency (what I would say was very thick soup!). Spoon the cake mixture into the buttered dish and spread it level.
    Put the soft brown sugar and cocoa powder into a small bowl.Stir in the hot water (Please ask an adult to help) and mix well to make a chocolate sauce. Pour the sauce over the cake mixture in the baking dish.
    Put the pudding into the warmed oven and bake for about 40 minutes.(Ask an adult to help you here too) The 'surprise' is that during baking the cake rises to the top and the sauce goes to the bottom. You have a chocolate pudding with its own yummy sauce. Serve it hot with cream, or ice cream (or both!!!!) - delicious!!!

    There you go then, have a chocolate feast. You could also try putting in some orange peel and juice, or some mint or coffee essence to give the pudding another surprise! (please don't put all of that in at once though, as it would taste pretty foul!)
    Anyway, I'd better go now because writing this recipe for you has made me feel a little peckish! Hope you enjoy trying this out, but whatever you do...ask for some help when you have to use a kettle and the oven - I did! I made my housemate Emma do the sauce and then made her put it in the oven and take it out - well, she had to earn her pudding after all!!! Bye for now, be good and keep smiling,

    Tawny Owl xx :-)

    Wednesday, February 21, 2001

    Monday, February 19, 2001

    Hello!
    How is half term? I wish I had a half term!! I don't though which means that I am still hard at work. I am trying to persuade my housemates to pose for a photo so that I can show you what they look like, but they are very camera shy - hopefully by the time I see you at Easter I may have succeeded in capturing them on film. I'm also trying to take photos of my house but it doesn't stay tidy for long and you don't really want to see my washing do you???
    Happy Thinking Day! I hope you will all be thinking about Brownies from different parts of the world this week, because I will. Anyway, I must dash as I have a very rumbly tum as I haven't eaten since lunch - my housemate and I have made a chocolate pudding and if it tastes yummy I might post the recipe on the website for you to try too...
    Have a good week off school, and think of me working away here...I'll see you in about six weeks time. Be good and keep smiling,
    Tawny Owl xx :-)