I want to start this off by saying that
even though it's very late and my mind is scrambled, I will try to
make this as prevalent as possible. And by prevalent I mean
relevant. But relevance is relative. So it may or may not be
prevalent to you.
I really don't want to be predictable
and talk about typical Erynne stuff like liberalism and punk rock.
But if we're supposed to be finding our voices then what else is
there to say? How can I find my voice in a world of so many other
voices? Can I make this a satire of typical teenage bloggers or is
that offensive to the assignment and to my fellow peers? So many
questions.. *panic attack*
Did you say this blog must be
in prose?
I'm
more of a poet, I suppose
But
there are no kinds of writing to which I'll object
Language
arts is actually my favorite subject
I bet
you never would have guessed
When
I'm stressed, it comes and goes
Silenced,
expressed, joyful, depressed
At very
best, it ebbs and flows
But do
not give up and reject
My
efforts for this blog project
I urge
you to read on and see
A side
of me you won't expect
Now that
I got that out of the way, I will move on to the main topic for this
evening. It has been decided that this topic will be the Bering
Strait.
The
Bering Strait seems to have become a forgotten topic amongst
students after they leave their World History classes. However, the
Bering Strait has an unappreciated significance. My ancestors
(Cherokee Indians) crossed over the Bering Strait from Russia
thousands of years ago! A whole culture and race of people
originated from the other side of this single bridge of land!
Without
Native Americans, how would Lewis and Clark have had a successful
expedition? How would the US have won the Revolutionary War? How
would colonists have learned what types of crops to grow? That's
right, they wouldn't have! The same could be said for countless
other situations. Even with Native Americans aside, the Bering
Strait in itself is amazing and inspiring. Some (myself) may even
consider it the eighth wonder of the world. The devastating effects
of its sink-age pain my heart to this day. It will forever be my own
Atlantis.
This
has been an entry by Erynne Devitt.
The BERING STRAIT!!!!!!! Love this blog...you inspire me as well.
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