Morgan's 4th grade class read a book called "Flat Stanley," written by Jeff Brown. In the book Stanley got flattened by a falling bulletin board. While Stanley was flat he could go around the world in an envelope. Teachers have used this story to encourage students to write to family and friends and learn about other places. Each student made a Flat Stanley to send on an adventure, Morgan chose Uncle Scott in San Diego. Uncle Scott made this blog to track Stanley's fun while visiting California.
Sunday, March 27, 2005
SUNRISE IN SAN DIEGO !
Flat Stanley's view of the San Diego skyline from Harbor Island.
The 1898 steam San Francisco Bay ferryboat Berkeley in the background while the 1904 Scotland built Medea, that was used in both World Wars under several national flags, is in the foreground.
Flat Stanley is getting a good view of the Star of India. This is the oldest active ship; the ship first sailed in 1863 and still sails the oceans today.
This is a park directly behind right field at Petco Park and is called Park in the Park. During games you can picnic and watch a National League game. Everyday the park is open to the public and has a playground for kids who live downtown or are visiting.
Can you see Flat Stanley? He is on the handicap parking sign that is underneath a 1960's remote piloted reconnaissance aircraft painted in black - one of the first unpiloted spy planes.
This is an F-14, the U.S. Navy most used aircraft carrier Intercept airplane used to protect its Carrierl Group during the Cold War during the 1970s and 80s.
Flat Stanley is measuring up to the Stratosphere. The Stratosphere is the tallest hotel and casino in Las Vegas; two roller coasters are on the top, above the restaurant and night club.