Massachusetts vs Indiana
Hey Scribblets! We goofed! Can you believe it????? Sarah and Malachi mixed up posts and sooooo ... we present a Friday like no other, but just as great ;)
It is with deepest pride and greatest pleasure that we welcome you tonight. And now we invite you to relax, let us pull up a chair as Scribbles proudly presents - the fandom winner!
It is with deepest pride and greatest pleasure that we welcome you tonight. And now we invite you to relax, let us pull up a chair as Scribbles proudly presents - the fandom winner!
That's right! The classic old Willy Wonka won the battle! Go ahead, sing along, we know you want to ;)
You can sing along to this one as well ;)
This week instead of books, movies, or tv shows, we will battle states! Massachusetts vs Indiana!
Malachi
Indiana: Well, I live in Indiana, so there ya go. We done here? But seriously, Indiana is amazing. We've got beautiful springs with lots of flowers and budding trees, summer comes blazin' hot, just right for swimming. Then fall comes with it's gorgeous tree colors dazzling sidewalks and parks. Winter flies in, and you've got s great mix of cold and snowy days, followed by mild, sunny days. Besides the weather you've got some sporting activities to do and visit: Indianapolis 500, pinnacle if racing, you've got thousands of maniac basketball Hoosiers all over the state, from downtown to the countryside; Indiana rubs up against Lake Michigan, and it's the perfect place for family vacation with good camping grounds, loads of beaches with very few people and sometimes no lifeguards at them, not to mention the towering sand dunes and the docks and piers and lighthouses.
It's near to Cedar Point and Kings Island, two fantastic amusement parks, as well as Pigeon Forge Tennessee. The city of Indianapolis is amazing. There's the black history museum, a completely glass hotel, the Lucas Oil Stadium, the canal where you can kayak and paddleboat down it past street singers, lots of wall drawings that were put up for the Super Bowl in 2012. And if the city isn't your thing? There's so much open space. There are forests, farms, open farmland covered in golden stalks of corn and emerald leaves of beans. There's so much more to say, but for now, I'll let Sarah talk. Just remember that her state is home to the New England Patriots ...
It's near to Cedar Point and Kings Island, two fantastic amusement parks, as well as Pigeon Forge Tennessee. The city of Indianapolis is amazing. There's the black history museum, a completely glass hotel, the Lucas Oil Stadium, the canal where you can kayak and paddleboat down it past street singers, lots of wall drawings that were put up for the Super Bowl in 2012. And if the city isn't your thing? There's so much open space. There are forests, farms, open farmland covered in golden stalks of corn and emerald leaves of beans. There's so much more to say, but for now, I'll let Sarah talk. Just remember that her state is home to the New England Patriots ...
Sarah
Massachusetts: Born and raised in the New England area, lived in Massachusetts my entire life. And let me tell you, it's really awesome here. I mean, Massachusetts is like the birthplace of America. It's perfect for history buffs. We are home to the birthplaces of several iconic figures in American history such as John Adams, J.F.K, Paul Revere. We had the best education system in the US and are proud to boast our Ivy League schools such as Harvard. There's thousands of things you can do around Boston from Duck Boat tours to the Freedom Trail, to Quincy Marketplace. We also have Cape Cod, the part of the state thats perfect for a day at the beach (or beaches), whale watching, or just vacationing in general. We have islands such as Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket which are also great vacation hotspots. We have farmland, hills, mountains, beaches, country, city, history, just everything. We're huge on sports and our proud to show our support for the Bruins, Celtics, Patriots Tom Brady is innocent and the Colts are just sore losers, and our college football team, the Boston College Eagles. The weather here is a little crazy, but it's beautiful. Mild summers, cool colorful falls, freezing but very snowy winters (snow is very pretty :P), and beautiful springs. We're 4 hours from New York which makes for great day trips. We have Six Flags New England in Western Massachusetts and the Marshfield Fair on the South Shore if you're into amusement parks. And if you don't mind the two hour commute to New Hampshire, you can go check out Canobie Lake Park. The hill for which the state is named after, Blue Hills, aka The Great Hill, is perfect for skiing and snowboarding down in the winter, hiking in most seasons, and has a picturesque view of Boston from the south. Blue Hills also has a gorgeous lake you can swim or fish in as well.
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Just because of Boston, the best city that I have traveled to. <3
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