
Although we could not see the mountains, Flat Harper and I have been
on a search for all the local animals.
We don’t usually see bears or cougars because they do not like humans,
but we did find lots of deer, bison herds, and prairie dogs all of which are
adorable but not something you can pet.
Harper could not get close to them, but you can see her head in the
picture. Prairie dogs are smaller
animals.
You have to look closely behind Flat Harper under the tree – you can
just see the heads of the deer with their big antlers. I did a close up, they are trying to
camouflage in the shade. It was 100
degrees Fahrenheit today in Colorado as our summer is coming to an end. 100 F = which is almost 38 C. I know they say Melbourne experiences
dramatic weather – but today it is 100F and on Tuesday (2 days later it will be
snowing here and be 35F = 2C). But don’t
worry, it won’t stay long.
I also too Flat Harper to the grocery
store. I know in Australia you have
Woolies, but that it is really a Safeway.
We just have Safeway here.
Getting yummy food to cook for dinner.

I know you will be finishing up this
term. In the United States summer is
over and we have just started Term 1.
Where I live in Colorado I am working remotely and the students are
learning from home too.
I will try and get you a few more pictures
this week before you leave for the term.
Again, sorry this has taken so long, but
Flat Harper is having fun and learning all kinds of new things she hopes to
share soon.
Cheers from Colorado, United States,
Flat Harper and Janice Carrel :o)
UPDATE SEPTEMBER 12
Flat Harper and Janice Carrel in Colorado
Flat Harper has been very busy in the last few days. The weather got really cold and we had snow here. Not normal for this time of year, but the beauty of Colorado is that snow melts quickly here. I’m glad it came when it did, because it helped put out or slow some of the different fires around our state. We didn’t have time to make a snowman and it was cold so staying inside was a good plan.
While I am currently working remotely, some school districts are not, so Flat Harper tried to get on the school bus in the morning to go to school.
Then I realized I could not find Flat Harper at my school, so we went back today and you can see that all the snow is gone. This is my school - Skyview Elementary, Thornton Colorado.
From Janice and Flat Harper.
From Flat Billy H and Heidi in Switzerland
Greetings from Flat Billy from Zurich (Switzerland)
Hi all
Last weekend, I got to explore Zurich for a bit and then Heidi took me to an outing with some friends. I’ve
got to say, living in Switzerland feels like living in a postcard, especially when the weather is so nice like it
was. Autumn days are starting cool in the morning but then it gets glorious!
We took a short stroll around Zurich and I managed to sneak into a picture of the townhall. It was built
between 1694 and 1698 and these days, the cantonal parliament still holds its meetings there. A canton
in Switzerland is similar to a state in Australia. Switzerland has 26 cantons, I think that’s quite a lot for
such a small place!
That’s me with the townhall in the background. And yes, it’s partially built on water. This river is called “Limmat”.
For the weekend, we went to Appenzell. This is a small canton (actually only a “half-canton” but that’s a
story for another day) in the north-east of Switzerland. We spent some time wandering around the old
center of town which is really pretty. Traditionally, the people from Appenzell are very good at crafts like
wood carving, embroidery and of course cheese making. These days, farming is still a big part of life but
they also have more “modern” types of work and enjoy a lot of tourists.
Appenzell is famous for its colourful painted houses which usually tell the story of the building. For
example, the pharmacy has different herbs painted on its outside because back in the day, they used
those herbs to make medicine.

That’s the townhall of Appenzell. It was built from 1561-1563, so it’s about 130 years older than the one in Zurich. I think this one
looks prettier though.

This is the “Hauptgasse”, the main road. Obviously, there are bigger roads now but they all lead around the center of town.
The area in Appenzell is quite hilly – and you guessed it: you can go hiking for ages. Or until the cows
come home. We were lucky that on that weekend, the cows did come home from their summer pastures
up in the mountains.
From Bianca and Flat Mrs Cornwall [made by Ria] in Ontario, Canada
Hi Ria,
Sorry for not writing to you much during August. It’s summer in Canada and I have taken a lot of time off
work to go on MANY camping trips. So… now it’s time for me to catch you up !
During your very first weekend in Canada, Mrs. Cornwall and I went on a canoe camping trip with some
of the girls from my sports teams (dragon boat, ball hockey and ice hockey)! We went to Big Gull Lake in
North Frontenac, a region in the province of Ontario with quite literally THOUSANDS of lakes! Below is a
screenshot of a small section of the area. All the small blue patches are individual lakes!

Canoe camping is a type of “backcountry camping,” where you load up all your food and camping gear
into a canoe and paddle to an individual campsite on the shore of a lake (sometimes an island, like on this
trip). It’s a very popular summer activity in Canada, and it is also a very safe way to camp during covidtimes because you only camp with your “bubble” of people and have no contact with any other groups
because they are sometimes several kilometers away!
Mrs. Cornwall, our gang and I launched at Kirk Cove and paddled 5 km to site #15 on Big Gull Lake (see
the two dots on the map above). Here is Mrs. Cornwall all set with my hiking pack at Kirk Cove, loaded
into a boat ready to paddle.

As a small group of sports friends, we go to site #15 on Big Gull Lake together at least once every year. It’s
a beautiful spot perched on a rocky outcrop, with almost 360-degree views of the lake. This is Mrs.
Cornwall’s canine friend, River, as well as her enjoying the sunset and a campfire

This year, we had a bit of a different experience: we were camped when a tornado warning came in. With
that, came sheets of rain and gale forced winds which ripped tents out of the ground and ripped holes in
our tarps. We’ve had a record number or tornadoes in Ontario this year… but lived to tell the tale, even
though it was very scary indeed!
From Melissa and Flat Emily in London, England
I hope you and your classmates and teaches have been keeping well and busy during your online learning, I am sorry for the delay with my update, as I mentioned last time Schools have finally re-open covered here in the UK so it has been a very busy time. First of all, I was really lucky to get away for a long weekend with my netball team, We travelled 5 hours by car to the Yorkshire dales which is in the North of the UK. We had a wonderful weekend of long countryside walks, board games and we even visited the local creamery for some Cheese! I took the wrong pair of shoes, so a lovely teammate piggybacked me through the big puddles.
As you will have noticed, my real Flat Emily has not yet arrived, but I have snuck you into our selfies ;)
Apart from working a lot, I also went out a day and explored a bit of central London, I caught the "Tube" which is our underground rail system where there are about 270 underground stations across London (in the UK you must wear a face mask on all public transport) . I went and saw Tower Bridge which is my favourite bridge in London so many beautiful colours, it even pops up when big ships come through although I am yet to see this happen. I then ended my day in the walky-talky Building at the sky garden where we had brilliant views of London and the sun setting.
I know you asked questions about Christmas, but I have not yet spent a Christmas here in London, I do know that it is very cold, and Christmas Jumpers are a big thing! along with Christmas markets and spending time with family!
I wish I had some more time to take some photos but that will have to do, for now, When my actual Flat Emily arrives I might take her out and about and send through a late update.
Enjoy your school upcoming school holidays and I hope that you will get to return to the classroom really soon!
Melissa