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Madeira, Portugal Summery
this post is a quick summary of what we have been doing in the past few days. Unfortunately, I haven’t posted much recently, as I’ve been too busy. So, I hope you will enjoy this sum up of what we enjoyed here in Madeira island off of Portugal. This island is actually a part of Africa, instead of Europe. And, to get us started here today, I’m going to put a load of fun facts together here. Did you know that Madeira was discovered in 1419 by Portuguese explorers, João Gonçalves Zarco and Tristão Vaz Teixeira. The name rMadeira literally means “wood” in Portuguese because the whole island was once covered in…
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The Beast Among Us
Jason and his friends visit a summer camp. They are excited to learn new skills and have some fun. But what happens when Jason finds a mysterious note? Read to find out. Ages that will enjoy this story the most: 10-12
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Pikachu’s Adventures: Smoothies and friends
this is one of Pikachu’s adventures. This a a great book for Pokemon fans to read. Let’s start: ages 6-12. Pikachu was walking around in the woods. Pikachu loved the woods. Pikachu was looking for berries to put in his smoothie. Pikachu loved to make smoothies and especially loved to share them with his best friend Eevee. Pikachu walked a little further into the woods. It was getting dark. Pikachu looked around to find the juiciest berries he could find. He searched in a bush, where, he found three ripe, red berries. “Pika!” Said pikachu. Pikachu was very happy. He walked out of the woods with gusto and went back…
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Bob: The Egg
Hello. This is a story made for Kids and young readers alike. Once there was a guy named Bob. Bobs favorite thing to do was to play at the park. One day, Bob decided to go to the park and play there. So, we began to walk over, but, on the way, he saw something very strange. It was a little egg on the ground. He picked it up. “Cool.” He said. “It’s an egg.” Bob laughed. He didn’t know what kind of egg it was, but he liked it. So, Bob put the egg in his pocket and walked over to the slide. Bob loved the slide. It was…
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Portugal: Sao Miguel: Day Five
Today we went to a pineapple plantation. They were growing precious pineapples. Pineapples used to be a sign of wealth, because they were tropical fruits and didn’t grow everywhere. After viewing the pineapple plants, we tried some of their fresh pineapple juice, it tasted so good. We also tried their pineapple pastry’s and pineapple upside down cake. It was so delicious. After we went there, we went to a park. The park was so cool. Do you want to know why? Because it was full of hundreds of bunny’s. Probably at least one bunny per 3 yards, definitely more though! They were so cute and fuzzy. And one let us…
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Portugal: Sao Miguel: Day Four
Today we didn’t do much. But even though we did go on a hike through the forest. 🌳 mountains, woods, plants, trees. That’s what we see. It lead up to a waterfall, very breezy and very cool. We continued up the trail, when, suddenly, the sky turned dark. Everybody gave each other a look that said: it’s-about-to-storm-and-we-need-to-leave. So, causally, we walked down. BOOM 💥. Was that thunder? 🤷 run. Running down the steep path almost slipping off into the abyss of your last breath. The trees were having mercy on us, that’s for sure, as not much rain was coming down onto our heads, as, the trees were providing shade.…
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Portugal: Sao Miguel: Day Three
Today for breakfast I had eggs produced freshly from our chickens in the back yard with toast. Also had locally made yogurt and muesli which is kind of like granola, you can put it in yogurt or in a bowl of milk and eat it like cereal. Then we went to a tea plantation and we learned about how tea was made and how the top of the leaves are more bitter and the lower leaves taste more lighter. Then after the presentation we went into the tea room, where we tried their fresh locally made tea. After that we went to get some food, we decided to go to…
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The Black Knight: Chapter 3
Make sure to read to chapter 1 first, then chapter 2, before reading this one. The king looked at Jackson. “You.” He said. “Can you show me how you pawns move on the board?” Jackson looked a little nervous. “Yes.” He said, as he walked two spaces forward on the checkered floor under him. The king looked impressed, “Is that how they always move?” Asked the king. “No your majesty. They only move two on their first move. Then, after that, they move one at at time.” The king clapped. “Bravo. Yes, you’re smart. Now, I will tell you how you will attack the opponent’s pieces.” Everyone looked at each…
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Food guide (Free)
Hello everyone, Annabella is here to give you a free, short easy guide today. AB guides. If you’re not familiar with our blog, you should check out more posts. Especially the world tour posts. They will have the tag, “World tour”. But, in case we do more world tours, Also search for “2026”. For our first world tour ever posts. And in this guide, today I am going to share with you, some tips on how to travel. So first up, I am going to be talking about my experience with traveling. I have been traveling for a while now. Since 2019, our family has been traveling the U.S.A, on…
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Portugal: Sao Miguel: Day Two
Today we woke up, got ready, and drove our little car on over to our second Airbnb in Sao Miguel. When we got there, we parked, and checked in. When we walked inside, we noticed something, Some food. Our hosts left us some food to eat. They left a charcuterie board of different cheeses, and meats. 🥩 they also left some jam and honey to spread on crackers. And besides that, they left: Coffee, milk, eggs, cookies, bread, cakes, pears, chocolate milks, tea, muesli, yogurt, tuna, apple juice, water, and some other drinks. They also left some games to play. We ate some food and went over to a hot…

















