In September of 2012, the whole LNAS crew went to Anathoth located near Luck, Wisconsin for a camping trip. Anothoth is a sustainable living community made of activists and people determined to make the world a better place.
While we were there we were all helping the owners of the place, we helped move pumpkins and pull weeds after our tour of the camp ground. So as we were leaving the sight we were at, I saw something under my feet slithering too fast for me to grab. I said out loud “I think I see a snake!” Carnell came over to where I was standing and helped dig for the snake. Once he had found it, it turned out to be an orange belly Garter snake. The scales of the snake, in other words the body itself was a grayish silver metallic color. Which I thought was amazing. Carnell picked the snake up with no worries and gave it a name, he named it “Potato”. He was walking around the whole place with a snake who had just become his favorite pet.
I asked Summer how she felt about the entire camping trip, she responded with “It was okay, the only thing I didn’t like about it was that everyone got loud at night.” It is totally understandable as to why that happened, we were all having fun! You’re in Wisconsin with your friends on a camping trip, might as well make it unforgettable.
Marissa was asked how she felt about the Anathoth camping trip in Wisconsin. She answered “it was a great experience to be out in the country side. After doing all the hard labor all day, it paid off at the end because we helped people out which took one day for us and it would have taken a couple weeks for them.”
By Brian (student)
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