Dear Telesia-June,
My trip was usual enough; there was colder weather than New Zealand because New Zealand is usually normal. It can be quite in New Zealand, freezing rarely drops below (00C). The weather is usually normal in New Zealand. But that is not like The tundra. The tundra is mostly land, it is cold there was like no trees and it was quite dry. The common weather there is 280C.
Hi TJ hope this was enough information since you missed it.
By Taya
Heya Taya!
ReplyDeleteWell done for another successful SLJ related activity, 'Living on the Edge', and for composing a lovely letter to your friend, Telesia-June. I like how you've attached a link to their name, too— very thoughtful and a great way to allow your readers access to your friends blog page.
When you say that your trip was usual enough— do you mean that you don't think that the weather difference is that significant? -28°C in the Tundra is pretty cold! How do you think you'd deal with this cold? Especially considering how hot it is in New Zealand at the moment. I'm glad that you've noted that the temperature doesn't drop below 0°C here in New Zealand— aren't we lucky? Good work for noting the physical landscape description of the Tundra, why do you think that there aren't any trees?
Maybe TJ has some answers for you, too :)
I look forward to your next blog post!
Thanks,
Jordan