Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Martelia Tallent - An amazing young girl



Martelia Tallent is an outstanding young singer. She can sing so beautifully and she is full of confidence when she does sing. She is always rehearsing a song she loves. Everyone is always telling her great she can sing. Martelia is one of the world's most sweetest, smartest, and just greatest girls in the world today. Her teachers love her, and her friends are always with her. Martelia is a shy girl, but when it comes to singing, she is defiantly not shy about that. I, along with many, many others, think Martelia will go far. As long as she goes a step up. And by this I mean, sharing her musical talent to the world via video. Esmee Denters has done that, and look where she is at now. Noellia Goodwin is doing it as well and it is turning out quite nicely for her, too. Noellia is getting gigs all around Los Angeles and she already has two songs she has written herself. Martelia is a great young girl, I hope that she will figure out a way to go far with her musical talent.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Stormbreaker - Anthony Horowitz

Stormbreaker by Anthony Horowitz is an amazing breath taking book. Having to read it over summer break, I actually loved reading it! I'm not even that fond of reading! This book is like Twilight. You can not put it down. When you think something is going to happen, BOOM something else happens. The book is fantastically detailed. What is the book about? The book is about a teenage boy having to go through a mission his uncle, who was killed in a car accident, was to complete. I'm afraid I can not say anymore for I will ruin the book if you plan to read it. But really, the book has a lot of places where you think something is going to happen but something that you never imagined actually happens. I give the book a 5 star rating. The book only has 17 chapters, although the chapters are quite lengthy it's actually a thin book. If you are planning on reading this marvelous book, go for it. And if you're still interested in the book and want to read more, I think Anthony has written 4 more fantastic books. At this moment, I am deciding whether or not to read them since, like I said before, I'm not too fond of reading.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Trip to the USAF Museum


Located in Dayton, Ohio, the United States Air Force Museum is an amazing place to visit. With hundreds of planes to see, and some to go through, the place brings back the memories of many and educates the young. The museum has 3 full size hangars, but the 1st hangar is split in two rooms with a gift shop going between the two halves of the hangar. The museum has 5 categories; Early Years (Wright Brothers), WWII, Korean War/Modern, Cold War, and Space Technology. There is also two additional exhibits not located within the Museum, but on an active base next to it. The additional exhibits are called the Presidential and R&D. The Presidential exhibit holds the first presidential planes, including Columbian III, The Independence, The Sacred Cow,  and SAM26000 (Air Force One). The Research and Development exhibit (abbreviated R&D) holds some quite interesting aircrafts, including the North American Valkyrie




Here are a few pictures I took while visiting the museum. Please take the time to look at all of them. They are quite remarkable.












You may be wondering, "What does this have to do with the USAF?" Well this a replica of one of the many gates to a concentration and extermination camp developed by the Nazis. The words you see on this gate are on every gate to the camps. They can not be translated with Google Translate or something similar to it.