Langsung ke konten utama

PAMAN GOBER

So many events held by my school. One of them was Paman Gober. I forgot the extention from Paman Gober, but the point of that was cycling and planting trees together. Paman Gober also followed by the teachers and students from grade 10th until 11th. So, the event was very crowded and excited.

Paman gober was held Saturday, 7.00 a.m at Lapangan Bali. Of course a requirement to followed the event was we must brought bicycle. I want to brought mu bicycle, but because of something, i couldn't brought that. Fortunately, the school provides soooooo many bicycle to lend. At 6.45 a.m, i came to school to chose a bicycle. There, i met a few of my friend and my cousin. My cousin taunted me, he say if i must chose a bicycle that fit to my body, because i was too short. But i just ignored it. I thought i must chose a bicycle that was not so high and if i ride that i have no trouble. After got around, i choose folding bicycle. The colour was purple and i like that. My folding bicycle was comfortable and maybe a little bit short of my guess. Then, i went to Lapangan Bali to got together with others.

When i got to Lapangan Bali, a lot of people there. I also brought my bike and went to my classmate. Oh, we also used our jersey class, so our class looked so cool. The event opened by mc at 7 a.m and we listened our principals gift a lecture. Mc said if from X Science 1 until X Science 3 are welcome to exit Lapangan Bali to Jalan Bali. So, we went to Lapangan Bali together and of course, brought our bike. The atmosphere was very crowded. Aaaaaaaaaaaaanndd Paman Gober was started.

At first, we started from Jalan Bali, turn right to Jalan Belitung, at Siliwangi intersection turn left to Jalan Lombok, then turn right to Jalan Citarum and straight up to Jalan Supratman.

Komentar

Postingan populer dari blog ini

LEARNING FROM NATURE

LEARNING FROM NATURE The word nature is derived from Latin. The meaning of ‘Nature’ simply is everything in the heavens and everything in the earth. Nature includes many things, such as forests, seas, mounts, beaches, lakes, waterfalls, rivers, insects, mammals, seasons, plants, and others.Within the various uses of the word today, "nature" often refers to geology and wildlife . Nature can refer to the general realm of living plants and animals. Nature is always around us. Wherever we are, nature is always around us and we can not avoid this fact. Nature always provides all human needs, but sometimes human never understand never respect or never give thank to nature. Let us think, nature gives many benefits and lessons to our life as a human. We can learn the meaning of life from nature. It is so amazing, right? We can learn from nature if we always pay attention and we always respect to nature. Things we can learn from nature is love, peace and harmony, requi...

JEJU ISLAND

A week ago, my teacher told my friends and i to disscussed about places. I choose Jeju Island for my theme. Why i choose Jeju Island? Because i like Korean culture and wacthed Korean Dramas. Jeju Island always in Korean Dramas. So, I will tell you about Jeju Island! Jejudo or Jeju Island is the biggest island in South Korea. The island lies in Korea Strait, southwest of South Jeolla Province. The island was formed about 2 million years ago by volcano activity. Jeju island has a nickname, the island of no three kinds, and many three kinds. This means it was originally labeled the island of triple abundance: Wind, stones, and women, added to its reputation the fact it doesn't have beggars, thieves, or locked gates. Many places in Jeju Island can make you interest. The interesting places in Jeju Island like Manjaggul Lava Tube, Seongsan Ilchulbong or "Sunrise Peak", a volcanic tuff cone and crater, Mount Hallasan, Jeju Teddy Bear Museum, Cheonjeyeon Waterfalls and Jeju Lovel...

OTTERS

Otters  are carnivorous  mammals  in the  subfamily   Lutrinae .The 13 extant otter  species  are all  semiaquatic ,  aquatic  or  marine , with diets based on  fish  and  invertebrates . Otters have long, slim bodies and relatively short limbs . The 13 species range in adult size from 0.6 to 1.8 m (2.0 to 5.9 ft) in length and 1 to 45 kg (2.2 to 99.2 lb) in weight. Males weigh up to 90 lbs (41 kilograms).The   Oriental small-clawed otter   is the smallest otter species, which grows up to 2.9 feet (90 centimeters) long and up to 11 lbs. (5 kg)  and the   giant otter   and   sea otter   are the largest. They have very soft, insulated underfur, which is protected by an outer layer of long   guard hairs . This traps a layer of air which keeps them dry, and warm. For most otters, fish is the staple of their diet. This is often supplemented by frogs, ...