on the day before ANZAC day we went for a walk on ANZAC Dr and saw the Poppies Over Gallipoli. Dad read the poem to me. my Brother went around the the poppies. Poppies are in portent because they grow around the men that died in Gallipoli.
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Tuesday, April 28, 2020
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Kia ora Jasmine. What a great thing for you to do with your family. Lots of houses near my house have poppies on their fences or their mailbox. Did you see other poppies on your walk?
ReplyDeletethere were not mach poppies in our walk. But it was very fun to see these big poppies at ANZAC Dr.
DeleteKia ora Jasmine, what a great adventure. I like how you shared the importance of poppies in relation to ANZAC, well done.
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