Night Wind
St. Claude, Basse Terre, Guadeloupe Island.
Our first night in Guadeloupe, as we go to bed all the kids go to sleep on the top floor where and the walls and roof are very thin. Laurie, Redwood, and Kate couldn't sleep. But that was because it was basically like a hurricane was happening, the wind was so hard it could blow out a forest like it's a candle. But of course I slept thought it fine but it took me a few minutes to get to sleep but I didn't mind.
When we woke up we could hear the wind still howling. We felt like the roof would blow off seriously you could scream and we couldn't hear you. That is how loud it was.(Also in the morning there was a rainbow)
Story made by,
Catharine Wright, 4th grade world-schooler
"The howling night wind might have settled down, but you know of course our village "Saint Cloud" is the highest town on all of Guadeloupe. Being the highest point on the island it seemed as if our roof could cave in at any point in the night."
- Christian Mattaliano, 7th Grade world-schooler
"I thought that if I were to go outside for whatever reason, I would get blown away into the air. The roof sounded like it was going to break off of the house and fly away. It seemed Impossible to go to sleep that night, along with all of the other nights that the mighty wind came to"
- Charlie Wright, 7th Grade world-schooler
The first night I got to Saint Claude, I thought that a Tornado had started in the middle of the night and that the house was going to fall down because of the howling wind.
-Redwood Wright, 7th Grade world-schooler
Our first night in Guadeloupe, as we go to bed all the kids go to sleep on the top floor where and the walls and roof are very thin. Laurie, Redwood, and Kate couldn't sleep. But that was because it was basically like a hurricane was happening, the wind was so hard it could blow out a forest like it's a candle. But of course I slept thought it fine but it took me a few minutes to get to sleep but I didn't mind.
When we woke up we could hear the wind still howling. We felt like the roof would blow off seriously you could scream and we couldn't hear you. That is how loud it was.(Also in the morning there was a rainbow)
Story made by,
Catharine Wright, 4th grade world-schooler
"The howling night wind might have settled down, but you know of course our village "Saint Cloud" is the highest town on all of Guadeloupe. Being the highest point on the island it seemed as if our roof could cave in at any point in the night."
- Christian Mattaliano, 7th Grade world-schooler
"I thought that if I were to go outside for whatever reason, I would get blown away into the air. The roof sounded like it was going to break off of the house and fly away. It seemed Impossible to go to sleep that night, along with all of the other nights that the mighty wind came to"
- Charlie Wright, 7th Grade world-schooler
The first night I got to Saint Claude, I thought that a Tornado had started in the middle of the night and that the house was going to fall down because of the howling wind.
-Redwood Wright, 7th Grade world-schooler
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