Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

The Volcano

Filed under: Giacomo
Written by: giacomo @ 7:58 pm

volcano.jpgOne time it exploded and then it formed into hot lava. But then it cannot be formed into hot lava and gas. It had white on it. The white was formed as the gas. It exploded gas. The ocean went exploding into the hot lava. The lava smashed the rocks and the sand rock. The fish and the sea creatures hid. They didn’t want to see the volcano because the volcano was too scary and it had a lot of lava exploding out of it. The volcano didn’t ever be formed into the hot lava exploding the gas. I like volcanoes because they explode. In the place where the dinosaurs live they explode too.

Giacomo, 30-Mar-2009

(photo by Major Clanger)

4 Comments »

  1. Very… Interesting information. What a neat picture! I also like volcanoes.

    Comment by: J.Pouch — April 1, 2009 @ 8:35 am | permalink

  2. … Nature is stronger than us.
    Caro Mazapegul, le scrivo perché condivido il suo commento sul blog di Piero Ricca circa il caso mediatico Saviano. In particolare, ho gradito la frase nella quale sostiene che in alcuni casi è richiesto di spingere fino ad un certo punto per ottenere un risultato: se si azzarda per ingordigia o altro a spingere oltre la soglia limite, si rischia di buttare tutto al fumo. E’ un processo fisico, tutto qua.
    Poco prima di lei, io avevo commentato sempre sullo stesso caso firmandomi come “fansss” quale mi ritengo senza vergogna del magnifico Piero Ricca.
    A presto,
    A.

    Comment by: Iperuranio — April 3, 2009 @ 10:34 pm | permalink

  3. Sometimes things can seem peaceful, then explode with excitement, like a volcano. Last Sunday Grandpa and I were sleeping peacefully with the window open. Suddenly, we heard the dogs running outside with excitement, and then there was a terrible smell…SKUNK!! Coco came into the bedroom with his head hanging down. A skunk had sprayed him on his head. Then Grandpa went to get Kaylo from outside, and the skunk had sprayed him all over too (Kaylo, not Grandpa). Coco rubbed his eyes and head on our bed, and then everything smelled like skunk for a week. The dogs have had many baths. It was an explosive, exciting, and smelly night. We have had enough excitement for this week. :-) Now we just want to read about exciting things, like your blog on volcanoes. Love, Nonna Terry.

    Comment by: NonnaTerry — July 26, 2009 @ 8:23 am | permalink

  4. I like that picture, Giacoomo! :)

    Comment by: manchie — August 25, 2009 @ 8:15 am | permalink

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