D2B3:Red Group
Location
It was our last day at Cardigan and we weren’t looking forward to leaving. Our educators announced that we wouldn’t be doing a giant hike today, more of a walk and maybe a stream study. The stream study is what interested me the most. Besides the fact that it was freezing cold and rainy when we did it, it was really fun to find different creatures in the water and since it was so clear, you could see everything. The foliage made it even prettier with all the coral leaves dangling above the water. Breakfast was powdered French Toast with fruit and hot chocolate. The meals that we enjoyed every morning and evening were always so delicious. We packed our lunches right after breakfast and sorted out who would be carrying what on the mini hike. We weren’t able to do the stream study where we originally were going to because a kid got stung by a bee so because of that we did it a little farther up the trail, which i’m glad we did because it was so beautiful. We had to move a little faster pace than normal because we had to get back to catch the bus home. When the bus started to roll out of the drocky driveway the same way it did when it rolled in, we all sang the song that one of the educators sang for us at the campfire about wildlife. The next day, we weren't the only ones that left Cardigan, all of the stuff that we took with us, was transported back to Hopkinton along with the farmers that had land there earlier in life and evidence for that is stonewalls that were found all over the Cardigan Forests.