Sunday, 27 January 2013

My unforgettable trip

My trip started at Tenerife some years ago. I was with my family. We were there for the summer holidays. We went to a castle,we went up the Teide mountain,we went to some aquatic parks,but I will never forget my first boat trip.

It was a sunny morning,as usually on those islands. We went very early to the port ,which was huge.Our boat was small but comfortable,we went whith some other families,but we were the only ones from Spain,most of them were English’s families. Our aim was to see some fishes from the whale family. We finally saw them,but some meters away. But then, we were told from another boat that some dolphins were swimming near our boat, so we went there. There were approximately fifty dolphins aproximately,there were some young dolphins swimming with their mums,and some of them went near our boat and we saw them very clearly,we could almost touch them.Also we ate some sandwiches surrounded by them. After that perfect experience,we went to a cove which was about 8 or 9 meters deep and we swam there,in a crystal clear water.

When we finished we returned to the port,but in an special way. As we were the only Spanish family,we talk with the captain of the boat and they put the typical song from Soria ‘Soria es la gloria de EspaƱa’ as we were arriving at the port. I think it was an amazing day ,and well, when we arrive our hotel, very tanned. I recomend everybody to go on a trip like this.

Sunday, 20 January 2013

GROOMING DOGS

We all know that dog is man´s best friend; that´s why 39% of Spanish population lives with a dog. Dogs are prety, funny, cute, clever and incredibly loyal animals. But, what about the remaining percentage?

In this 61% we can find people that don´t have pets because they don´t like animals, they can´t afford them, they are allergic, and also other millions of cases. Some people have farms and they own domesticated animals such as pigs, cows, sheep, chickens, and more. These animals produce food and benefits for their owners. Also, at some homes, people prefer to take care of different domestic animals, like cats, fish, tortoises or birds.

However, the weirdest case is that of people that want to have non-domesticated animals at home. Since this idea is very dangerous, they take advantage of their possibilities. This way they obtain what they want in a funny but strange way.

The first step is very simple; they only need to buy the dog they prefer, or the one they can afford. Finally, an specialist (we could also call him artist) transforms their dog into the animal they wanted to have, by painting it, cutting its hair or using some accesories.With thistransformation the dog can become a camel, a panda bear, a horse, or even a‘Ninja Tortoise'.

The results are quite amazing.Here you have some pics...

 
 They are a work of art! Aren´t they? Which one would you choose?

Tuesday, 15 January 2013

Hello

Hello to everybody. This is Teen's Square, a blog formed by students from the High School Virgen del Espino in Soria (Spain). All of us are between 15 and 16 years old and we would really like to make you part of our world by sharing our interests, hobbies and experiences with you...

We hope you enjoy your stay with us. You are welcome to be one of us!