Sunday, 30 September 2012

The Eagle's Journey Across The World

This wonderful bird began it's eventful journey in his cosy nest in Florence, Italy. Since he learnt to fly, he had been exploring. Now it was time to explore the world. No longer an eaglet, he had finished exploring within the border of the country and now he would explore further. Perhaps, he would find a different place to live, where he would stay near his home but be able to explore a bigger country. After a decent meal and a comfortable nap, our brave eagle started the adventure he had been waiting for all his life. Confidently he flew over the Mediterranean Sea to get to Monaco, France. When he arrived at his destination, the eagle slept soundly as it was a tiring flight. Awake, he flew to Paris. The bird saw one of the best things there was to see. The Eiffel Tower. The eagle landed swiftly on top of a restaurant and at turbo speed it pushed itself up, landing on the very top of the Eiffel Tower. He soared to Brest where he slept and ate. The next day our ambitious eagle travelled to the UK. It fluttered to Salisbury where he flew in and out Stonehenge but decided it wasn't the weather he liked and quickly directed himself to Windsor Castle. Shortly, he realised he wasn't welcome to royalty as he scared most people and there were many tourists viewing castles and such places. Next he soared to Big Ben, circling it admiringly. Settling on the London Eye, the eagle spent the night there but only after eating some fish from the River Thames. The next day,the eagle soared over to the USA. He was so exhausted he fell the moment he skimmed the ground. When our eagle woke, he saw the White House and in it the President dancing in his dressing gown! Gliding past the Empire State Building, his destination was the Statue of Liberty. As his claws left the statue, our eagle continued its journey until it reached Australia. That day was spent by Sydney Opera House and at the end of the day a relaxing nest was made. And to the day he dies he lives there peacefully and soon enough with a family.