LO4, S Galveston Bay
November 6, 2021
As a school we were able to volunteer at the Galveston Bay Foundation. This volunteering allowed me to see the importance of caring about the environment/community. I was not looking forward to planting water plants. This is because I knew that it was going to be hot, sunny, and humid. While the weather did not change, I decided to try by best to do the planting. When I first stepped into the water I felt the muddy soil going through my water shoes and I was really tempted to stop. Them moment in which my group planted the first water plant all I wanted to do was plant as many as I could. Planting was a little difficult since we could not see where the hole was and it was crucial that we did no more the shovel before. If we moved the shove we would have to find where the hole was with our arm in the water. Another struggle was knowing how big the hole needed to be. If the hole was to big the water plant would come out and we would have to do the whole process again. If the hole was to small we would need to go in a circular motion and up and down in order for the water plant to stay inserted to the ground. My group ended up planting four or five bundles of water plants. We also
helped other groups to plant and showed them a better way to plant the
plants.
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