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HOW I SPENT MY SUMMER

This summer I mostly babysat and travelled. The places I went to were St. Mary's. Pilot Station, Holy Cross, fish camp. Russian Mission, and camping.

When we went spring camping I had lots of fun there with my auntie Lena, Joseph Teresa Fitka, Alan, Agnes, and Camille Boliver. We saw fish, beavers, rabbits, birds, muskrats and a beaver. Alan and Joe-Joe caught ducks, geese. muskrats and a beaver.

The first morning after we woke up we took a walk behind the camp and found duck eggs and a moose. We left it alone but gathered six duck eggs and one seagull egg.

When we came back I went down to St. Mary's for Spirit Camp. There I met a lot of people and had lots of fun. We played games. did work, and had dances. There were people from Holy Cross, St. Mary's, Marshall, Hooper Bay, Emmo, and Stebbins. We also did skits. The Marshall group did the GUM skit. We came home a little early because the staff was tired. That's almost everything I did this summer.


BY: GERILYN FITKA
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