Ernie and his greens
August 11, 2016


Public Speaking Competition at School

D: Hello! Today I’m going to be talking about giant green sea turtles – and specifically one called Ernie [picture].

This amazing creature can live for up to 150 years – almost as old as your mum and dad!

Giant green sea turtles can be much much bigger than Ernie, who is about half as big as your car – and he is only 11!

Do you want to know why he’s called a GREEN sea turtle? Well, it’s because he eats lots of seaweed and greens – including brussel sprouts and broccoli – bleurgh! I don’t SEA (get it?) how he can eat those things. But, luckily (probably to take the taste away) he eats sea creatures like jelly fish. 

The reason why his species are greatly endangered is because they eat plastic bags like children eat fast food – because he mistakes this rubbish for jelly fish, floating on top of the water. It gets right into their guts and it takes ages to break down – as you’ll know from learning about the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. 

This makes the turtles think they are full, but they’re not getting any nutrition from the bags at all, so they die. And then….REST IN PEACE turtles [rip picture].

Day 5: Out with the old
January 5, 2014

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5th Jan 2014: Leaving 2013 behind
20 minutes raking up leaves and litter from the driveway and surrounding areas, plus 60 minutes wading in my wellies by the flooded Great River Ouse at about 2.5miles/4km per hour = about 300 calories, I reckon!
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This is Day 5 of a 30 Day Post-a-Healthy-Picture challenge

1st Sedentary Circuit Breakers

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