First day I was there, I talked with my teammates about what we were going to do for our lesson on the Navy Yard. We decided that our end product was going to be a video lesson on the Charlestown Navy Yard, along with the artifacts that were there. The second day, we drew pictures of what was there. We drew pictures of the Cassin Young and the Constitution, along with animals that lived there, like crabs and jellyfish. We also got two aquatic drones called the Poseidon. We dropped them into the water and tried to view what was under the waves, but the water was too murky. Even then, the drone started to swim in circles, so I just pulled it from the water. On the third day, we went to the Barking Crab to learn about the history of the harbor and the islands. One of the islands is supposedly cursed by a pirate on his last breath, which caused the island to become hidden in the high tide. Further out is the first lighthouse ever made, which has walls that are 17 feet thick at the base. Apparently, most of the islands have very simple names, like Deer Island, which was covered in deer, and Spectacle Island, which is shaped like a pair of eyeglasses.To be quite honest, it was fun but not the most exciting site out there, mostly because the environment is pretty neutral. In the end, I look forward to working at my new site this week!
See you next time,
Aidan
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