A Tour of Dunedin
By EMILY WIGHT
On April 16 my Grandpa and I went to the town of Dunedin and we took some pictures of buildings, boats and even more!
First, we drove to Dunedin and we got out of our car and started to take pictures of the entrance of Dunedin. Here is a picture of that entrance:

Then, we took some pictures of restaurants. Here is a picture of one of them, Sea Sea Riders.

Then we started to walk again. We went down the road and saw a boxcar, and we also took a picture of a fire hydrant.


Then we walked down some more and saw some boats, and here are the pictures of them.


Then we heard some noise. We started right up the street, we went around the corner and saw ... the Dunedin Books a Party Reading Festival! There were books, poems, food stands, and there were dancers who were going to play the Scottish bagpipes! I asked two people who were going to dance when the bagpipes were playing if I could take a picture of them, and here is that picture:

After that, we got a nice cool lemonade and walked down the street. We got to some shops and took a picture of them; here it is:

And that's the end of a Tour of Dunedin!
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This story was written by Emily Wight, who is eight years old and a third-grader. She also took the pictures. Emily is Beth Frederick's grand-daughter and Piper Wight's daughter. She likes to write stories and take pictures with her digital camera.
