Yes, Yes, we know it’s a long name, but in our defense we couldn’t think of a witty name for it. Today I’m going to interview Mr. Kyle Geifer, about the Boat tour in Sequiota cave.
M: So, what was your favorite part of the boat tour?
K: I liked seeing all of the tiny bats.
M: How big were they?
K: The size of a mini clothes pin, they could fit in the palm of your hand without squeezing.
M: Oh sooo cute! What else did you see?
K: I remember a really huge sheeps head, and wire hitting my face.
M: Wire?
K: The past owner installed wire to light this cave.
M: Oh? He needed lighting for what reason?
K: To light it in the cave, because he needed to see. So he could find his food that he needed to sell.
M: The guy owned a grocery store. Cool! How does this relate to WOLF school curruiculem?
K: We want to interact with the cave eco-system. Seeing the cave creatures, in their habitats.
M: Did you have fun?
K: I had tons of fun, because I got to paddle and got wet!
M: Well, that’s about it, so thanks for letting me interveiw you!
K: Thanks for interviewing me!
M: That’s a blog wrap!
By: Maddy Ouellette, Caroline Langley, and Vanessa Gilbert, with Kyle Giefer as the person who got interviewed.


