Monday, July 29, 2013

How to Know for Sure You're in San Diego


Some friends are driving across the country to come visit you while you’re at camp – but all the signs along the highways have disappeared. How will they know for sure when they have reached San Diego? Use all your senses – what are the sights, sounds, smells, tastes, textures that you can describe to your friend so they will recognize San Diego? Make sure the details are specific enough that the place you describe couldn’t be mistaken for any other town.

Aiden:
Tall buildings, people, lots of people, beaches, palm trees, coastal, museums, zoo, zip: 92115

Toby:
Welcome to So Cal, beach, nice weather, lots of Mexican food- but don't go to Rubio's, go to world famous zoo or Comic-Con, also Lego Land

Zachary:
There are some beaches, there is a lot of dry air, there are tall buildings, there is a lot of salty air, there are a lot of nice people, it is hot most of the time, there are a lot of hills, there are a lot of museums and sculptures, a lot of parks, there are a lot of dogs, there are a lot of bars, there are a lot of people who smoke, their are a lot of children

Kobe:
Cars, planes, bus, roads, beach, people, bikes, buildings, zoo, trains, dogs, art, taste the pancake

Garrett:
Fishing, ugly people, trashy, unclean, stinky, smoke, cars, Toyotas, bikes, sky scrapers, restaurants taste good, kayak, pets, gassy, robbers

Katy:
Smells like a batch of warm cookies, looks like a big tray of sweets, tastes like your favorite type of cake, feels rough and smooth, sounds like loud music, San Diego is really pretty

Connor:
Stuff

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