OK, so here's a little bit of a background on this. Every year, the school board sends all the Grade 7 French immersion students to a French Camp for 4 days to Université Sainte-Anne, on the Acadian Shore here in Nova Scotia.
Since I work at a school with two Grade 7 French classes, I was asked to come along on the trip as a chaperone. They're the greatest bunch of 12 and 13 year olds you'll find on this planet, I promise you that.
All these are in chronological order.
This is a shot of the campus from the huge marsh between campus and Baie Sainte-Marie. Taken during an activity the kids did during a nature walk where they had to make a "nature snowman" (a "bonhomme-nature", as the counselors called it) from stuff found in nature.
This is a kid named Daniel who's showing off a reed he found in the marsh.
Some of the kids during the building of their "nature snowman".
This is Cam, with some of the stuff he found in the marsh.
This kid in front with the huge pieces of driftwood is Mark. Also in front is Brandon, with a piece of driftwood he found that, according to him, is shaped like some kind of elephant gun.
This is what I like to call the Charlie's Angels shot. This is Brandon (again with the Elephant Gun), Justin, and Kaleigh holding a plank of some sort.
This is Michael W, staring directly into the Sun.
More of the kids during the "nature snowman" activity.
This is "Les Filles" (The Girls) on the balcony of their residence, taken from the balcony of the boys' residence during some sort of shouting match at other schools in the rain.
More to come!