Mother Nature's Helping Hand
Wednesday, August 27, 2008 — By Dragon Hannah
Dear Aunt Christina,
When we were crossing Texas to get to Mexico, a storm blew in. We saw a small opening through the dust and went inside.
All of a sudden, we saw something move… two things to be precise. Through the camera lens we saw two dragons. I don't know what kind they were, but they looked like blue rhinos. This was a mother teaching her baby how to breath lightening. It was a beautiful sight.
We knew if you got close to a mother dragon's hatchling it would get over protective and, well… I won't say that part.
It seemed like the mother dragon was very good at breathing lightning so we didn't want to get to close, but the baby seemed so cute! Emma didn't think so—she thought the mother was cool. We had to hold Pinkerdoo, he would have chased the dragons away. But if it wasn't for him we wouldn't have spotted the dragons.
Uncle Marcus was stunned. He was just looking at those dragons like they were a work of art! After that we had to get a new camera because sand blew in it.
Hope to see you soon!
Dragon Hannah
When we were crossing Texas to get to Mexico, a storm blew in. We saw a small opening through the dust and went inside.
All of a sudden, we saw something move… two things to be precise. Through the camera lens we saw two dragons. I don't know what kind they were, but they looked like blue rhinos. This was a mother teaching her baby how to breath lightening. It was a beautiful sight.
We knew if you got close to a mother dragon's hatchling it would get over protective and, well… I won't say that part.
It seemed like the mother dragon was very good at breathing lightning so we didn't want to get to close, but the baby seemed so cute! Emma didn't think so—she thought the mother was cool. We had to hold Pinkerdoo, he would have chased the dragons away. But if it wasn't for him we wouldn't have spotted the dragons.
Uncle Marcus was stunned. He was just looking at those dragons like they were a work of art! After that we had to get a new camera because sand blew in it.
Hope to see you soon!
Dragon Hannah
1 Comments:
I see you have the makings of a true dragonologist. Though I believe that there is more to know about dragons than what we know currently. And, in my opinion, dragons that breath lightning are very rare.
Good luck with your future discoveries!
-Charles Raven
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