Monday, April 29, 2013

Portfolio



Dear Class,
The paper that I have chosen to revise and put in my portfolio would be my Literacy Narrative that I wrote in the first semester.  I thought that my narrative had some good ideas as well as a lot of potential.  Also, I thought that this was one of my better papers, and I enjoyed typing it.  Organization and the development of ideas seemed to be what I struggled with the most when typing my paper, so those two traits of good writing will be the ones that I will focus most on when revising.  The comments that I received on my literacy narrative were not too negative, which is why I will use this paper in my portfolio.  Most of the comments directed toward developing ideas, which will not be difficult to do.  Also, I got a comment saying my organization could have been better.  These issues should not be difficult to overcome, as I should be able to come out with a good final product in my class portfolio.
            For my writing remix, I have chosen to transform a blog post into a song.  The blog post that I will convert to a song will be my post on Jane Goodall’s plagiarism.  I found this post to be easy to convert because I came up with a lot of things I could say about the situation in order to come up with verses and a chorus.  My song had 3 verses and the chorus was also repeated 3 times.  Once finished typing the lyrics, I felt good about what I had came up with, and I think that my song will be a success.
            Looking back at all we have done this year, it was tough to come up with two pieces that I liked most.  After some time of thought, I have come to the conclusion that my free post on hunting, and my free post on baseball would have to be my 2 best hits on the year.  I really liked these two posts because they are on my two favorite topics.  They were very fun to ride, and I thought that I did a good job with the detail within these 2 posts.  The two things that I would have to say are misses, would be my thesis paper, and my free post using vocab words.  It was not very tough for me to decide that these 2 pieces were my weakest.  I thought that my thesis statement was a little shaky in the paper, and in the vocabulary post, I forgot to use vocab words.
            As a writer, I would claim that I enjoy writing only one certain circumstance, when the subject interests me.  I could go on and on in a paper that is about duck hunting, football, baseball, or anything else that I love to do, or that interests me.  Also, as a writer I can get bored very easily whenever I am forced to write about something that I do not really care about.  When doing this, I find myself zoned out, and just typing in words aimlessly in order to fill in space, waiting to be done.  However, whenever I am writing about something interesting, I remain focused, and write to the best of my ability.
            I have a variety of different strengths as a writer, I find my strongest points to be organization, use of detail, and word choice.  I think that organization is one of my strengths because of my effort to block out an essay before I actually type it.  I try my best to paint a picture in the readers head, which adds detail to my list of strengths.  Also, I try my best to use wordly wise words in my writing, but if not, I often use the thesaurus for good word choice.  Although I have multiple strengths, I also have some weaknesses as a writer.  My weaknesses include punctuation, and grammar.  I often get confused on certain aspects of grammar including which form of a word to use, as well as the order you use when listing people (You and I.)  Punctuation is also a weak point for me.  I get confused whether to use colon’s or semi colons, and am very unclear on when to use each of these.  Also, I often mess up when using quotations or parentheses in my writing.
            To improve as writer, there are multiple things I will do.  Whenever I have a question, I can refer to my Norton book for my answer.  If this does not work for me, I will go to a teacher in order to improve. 
Sincerely,
Brennan Folse

Hits:  Free posts on hunting and baseball
Misses: Thesis paper, free post using Wordly Wise words
          
                                                  Analysis of Rhetorical Situation
I chose to change the formatting of my blog post about Jane Goodall’s plagiarism, into a song.  The audience for this song really could be anyone wanting to learn about plagiarism.  Although this song would be suitable for anyone, I think it would best be for middle and lower schoolers to inform them about the seriousness of plagiarism.  The audience changed from my original post because I am making the Jane Goodall situation as well as facts about plagiarism more understandable for younger people.
The members of the audience should have a basic understanding of what plagiarism is before hearing my song.  I think that this song is appropriate to communicate to them because it will educate them on plagiarism, and the seriousness of it.  As an outcome of the kids hearing my song, I hope that they will have a better understanding of plagiarism.  Also I hope that it will influence their future regarding writing, and keep them from committing this crime.
The stance I am taking within this song is against plagiarism.  Although I was against plagiarism in my original blog post, I focused more on what Jane Goodall did, and what I thought she has left to do.  In my song, I am focusing more on how bad plagiarism is, and how there are multiple consequences for one that is caught plagiarizing.
I chose to pick a song as my genre of writing because I felt that it would do a good job of reaching younger children.  My reasons behind this were because I figured that some of the lyrics would hopefully stick with them, and that the kids would remember them when they began to do more intense writing.  My strategy has changed from my original piece of writing because the first time around, I just focused on Jane Goodall.  In doing this remix, I am focusing more on plagiarism itself.



Writing Remix (song)

                                                     Goodalls Plagerism

Jane Goodall is a scientist that made a bad decision.  She plagerized, that’s not okay, she’ll have to live with it.  She didn’t give credit, she didn’t’ ask permission, she got to carried away just trying to complete her mission.  It’s one thing if she were to ask, it’s one thing if she were to cite, she didn’t do either of these things, which is why she got the bite. 

Don’t plagiarize, it’s not cool.  If you do it, you are a fool
There are consequences, failing, fined, and behind metal fences
Don’t plagiarize, it’s not cool.  If you do it, you are a fool
There are consequences, failing, fined, and behind metal fences

Although she did mess up, she did her best to fix it.
She apologized, she sympathized which made it a lot less wicked.
Although she can’t take it back, the best she can do is apologize
She probably still feels terrible, which is why you shouldn’t plagiarize.

Don’t plagiarize, it’s not cool.  If you do it, you are a fool
There are consequences, failing, fined, and behind metal fences
Don’t plagiarize, it’s not cool.  If you do it, you are a fool
There are consequences, failing, fined, and behind metal fences





Lessons Through Literacy

I was six years old and suddenly diagnosed with a terrible bacterial infection in my left knee. The infection put me in the hospital for many days.  My mom used to always tell me to never take anything for granted, I used to just nod and respond with an “okay” or “sure mom” and not really think too much of it.  My careless opinion of her short statement changed after that first miserable night at Our Lady of the Lake.  Once the pain had calmed down a little, I had surgery and was confined to the hospital bed with tubes of antibiotic drugs in my veins for another several days.  During that time I was very inactive and really took up reading as well as a lot more praying with my mom.  I began to realize the truth and significance of her statement.  It occurred to me that reading was relaxing and that it could help me pass the time while I was healing.  My mom also got me into some good books in the hospital as well as once I returned home.  These books started to give me enjoyment for the first time and for once, I began to read in my free time.  At only six years old, I began to pick up on some small, but important lessons from the children’s books I had been reading.  From this, I learned that when people open up their minds and decide to read, valuable lessons could be taught through books. 
I continued to grow as a reader and further understand the significance of my mother’s teachings as I took a step back and learned to be more thankful for what I have. I began to appreciate what I have even more after reading Same Kind of Different as Me, by Ron Hall and Denver Moore.  This is the story of a wealthy art dealer named Ron and a poor, homeless man named Denver.  The book describes each of the character’s lifestyles, Ron’s wonderful life full of loved ones as well as a high level of wealth.  On the other hand, whenever it would describe how poor and lonely Denver was on the streets, it made me feel very grateful for what I have and that I should not take anything for granted because any of us could have been born homeless and in those dangerous conditions. Ron’s wife, Deborah, is diagnosed with a cancer, which turns into a very life threatening illness towards the end of the book.  She was very loved by Ron and this made me think about how I would feel if I were in their shoes.  Ron’s wife passed away toward the end of the book.  This also made me feel very thankful for my health and to enjoy every day because you never know what might happen to you. I learned to enjoy all of the time I have with my family as well as my friends because I might not have them all one day and hopefully I would have no regrets about not spending enough time with them.  Reading this book helped me appreciate blessings, and have compassion for those in need.
 This book did not just teach me these lessons, but I also learned that reading can teach you other valuable things in life.  Many different lessons can be taught through literacy and often explained better than lessons taught by friends, adults, or even your teachers.  Lessons through literacy can be taught better than just when they are told because when you are reading a good book, it truly makes you feel like the character and puts you into his or her shoes.   Other lessons in readings can be taught as well as the one that my mom has always taught me.
I have started to look at books in a new way, and have began searching more in depth for the moral, or lesson in each story.  As a reader overall, I have improved because of this and get a lot more out of each book.  Every story has an important lesson worth learning, you might just have to look a little bit harder in some books for it.  I have grown so much as a person as well as a reader since that first night in the hospital.  Another lesson I have learned throughout reading is that if things in life don’t kill you they make you stronger, and I definitely found that to be true due to my infection.  I also think that reading can make you a better person because the more books you read, the more lessons you learn, and the more lessons you learn, the better of a person you will become.  I think this has happened to me because I have learned all of these morals by putting myself in the characters’ shoes to really feel what it is like, and learn something new.
Literacy can help you in life, not just to achieve a better vocabulary or to learn something new about a past event, but to improve you as a person.  At the time I was miserable to be in that hospital, but looking back on it, I am glad that it happened.  Without those days of boredom in the hospital bed, I never would have began to focus on reading, as well as to begin paying attention to those lessons. Reading can enlighten you with wise teachings that only can be found through literacy, which has gotten me to love it.















Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Reading Details

4/18 Unbroken 30 mins 18 pgs 4/19  30 mins 17 pgs 4/21 1hr 30 mins 51 pgs

Monday, April 15, 2013

What I Want

     I have always loved football, and the LSU tigers.  So I guess if I got the chance to get anything, I'd like to play for LSU some day.  To accomplish this it would take a lot of hard work and perseverance.  Countless hours of sweat is what it would take just to get noticed by the Tigers, much less make the team.
     Some characters that have worked hard for something, would be Tambu, from Nervous Conditions and Ralph, from The Lord of the Flies.  Tambu badly wanted an education, and she was willing to work by selling mealies to help raise money for her cause. Also, she was willing to go off to a white school at the mission for a good education.  Ralph desperately wanted to be rescued from the island.  He always made sure that there was a signal fire, and he constantly would try to remind the savages that getting rescued was their goal.

Reading Details/Poem

4/9 1 hr 30 mins portfolio 4/11 1 hr portfolio

       Saturday morning in the south Louisiana marsh.
       Some would rather be in the mall, or at stores, not me.
       Middle of duck season, chili december weather.
       Light reflects off the water, prior to the duck slaughter.
       My green gun gets going, and as the smoke clears,
       a pair of mallards float there, the drake and the hen.
       My dad is very proud, as he congratulates me aloud.
      More ducks come in, as we continue working them down.
      The ducks are upon us now,  buzzing like angry bees
      Not worried about work or school, we enjoy ourselves.
      For our only worry would be running out of shells.
      Quacking overtakes us, as well as the whistle of wings.
      As we sit there hidden in that south Louisiana marsh,
      We count eleven dead on the water, only one more to go.
      Bang, hopefully another great hunt awaits us in the morning.

Assonance, consonance, onomatopoeia, simile

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Umbrella

       Umbrella by Jay Z and Rihanna carries multiple poetic traits.  I chose to analyze this song because I was familiar with it and it seemed to have a lot of poetic devices within it. The main trait that this song carries I would say is anaphora, or repetition.  Also, I thought there was a pattern within the sounds of the words that Rihanna used.

     "Under my umbrella ella ella eh eh eh
       Under my umbrella ella ella eh eh eh
       Under my umbrella ella ella eh eh eh"  This is a big use of anaphora, or repetition that Rihanna uses throughout the song.  I also noticed that Rihanna seemed to use words that ended with a more sharp sound such as "heart," "dark," and "apart."  I felt that this pattern created a darker mood among the song.

Monday, April 8, 2013

Reading Response

4\5 Beautiful Boy- David Sheff 1 hr 4/6 Beautiufl Boy-David Sheff 1 hr 15 mins (79 Pgs)

        Nic Sheff is a high school boy that began taking gateway drugs, but eventually started using crystal meth.   As I have been getting deeper and deeper into my book,  I have came to the point where Nic needs to quit using drugs, or he will die. Forutunatly, Nic's father has helped to get him the help he needs to come clean, and avoid the tradegy that could lie down the road, if he were to keep taking these drugs.
      Nic's effort to come clean is truly an inspiration considering how far he has came.  Nic was on the verge of death, but after all that he has put into coming clean, he is almost there.  He has come so far, and I am sure that he will end up becoming 100% clean from all drugs.  Nic is a prime example of how if you work to get something, basically anything is possible.

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Reading Details

3/22 beautiful boy 1 hr 35 pgs 3/24 1hr 30 mins 58 pgs

Goodall's Plagerism

     I feel as if what Jane Goodall did was very serious.  Plagerism is known as a big time issue to all writers, wether you are just writing a paper or a book. Under any circumstances it is never okay to use someone else's information in your work and call it your own.  The issue would have been a lot less serious if Goodall would've cited to information properly, but she failed to do so.  Plagiarism is the number 1 don't do if you are a writer, and is never anything to even consider.

    To resolve this issue, Goodall did the right thing by apologizing. Although this was a good deed, there is still more that needs to be done.  Goodall should let everyone know what information she got from other sources, so it is fair to them.  Also, I think it would only be fair if the other people from which Goodall got her info from, should get some of the profit of Goodall's book.   Lastly, I think that the sources from the information need to be printed within the book somewhere.

Literacy Narrative


 I think that the paper that I will revise and put in  my portfolio would be my Literacy Narrative that I wrote in the first semester.  I thought that that paper had some good ideas and a lot of potential.  I thought that this was one of my better papers, and I enjoyed typing it.  The traits of good writing that I will focus on, are organization, and developing ideas.

     The comments that I received on my literacy narrative were not too negative, which is why I will use this paper in my portfolio.  Most of the comments directed toward developing ideas, which will not be difficult to do.  Also, I got a comment saying my organization could have been better.  These issues should not be difficult to overcome, as I should be able to come out with a good final product in my class portfolio.

Monday, March 18, 2013

Nervous Conditions for Freshman

3/15 1 hr- b layer 3/17 1 hr 30  mins- a layer

      Although it wasn't my favorite, I think that it is only fair for the rising freshman to read Nervous Conditions.  Nervous Conditions for me was not an easy read, but I still think that in the long run it has improved me as a reader.  I learned a lot of things from reading this book, and I think that it would benefit the rising eighth graders just like it benefitted me. Also, I think that since we had to read it, they should not have any easier of a freshman year in english class.
       I thought that the vocabulary of Tsitsi Dangarembga was not very easy to read.  I found my self looking up words just about every night I read, and this was not a very enjoyable experience considering I could not just sit back and enjoy the book.  Although, I didn't exactly love this aspect of reading Nervous Conditions, I thought that it had made me a better reader, as well as expanded my vocabulary.
      The plot within Nervous Conditions taught me what it'd be like to live in a more remote country.  It made me put myself in Tambu's shoes and think about what it would be like to grow up poor and have to fight for an education.  I think that this book would be good for the eighth graders because it would be very informative about what is happening in the world outside of the United States.
      Overall, I would say that I am glad that we read this book.  I learned a lot about postcolonial literature, women's rights, as well as a lot of vocabulary.  I would say that I came away with a lot of valuable things, especially after doing the layered project.  These are the reasons why I think that this would be something good for the rising freshman to read.
     


Monday, March 11, 2013

Nervous Conditions: Ch. 10

     At Sacred Heart, Tambu is only allowed to stay in the room with the 5 other black students.  The total of 6 black students at the whole school have to sleep in 1 room where normally only 4 sleep.  Also, there is not a black psychiatrist for Nyasha to see there.

     Racism is clearly a problem in Sacred Heart here considering Tambu is only allowed to room with the blacks.  Also, racism is shown when Nyasha talks to a white psychiatrist and he states that the conditions Nyasha has are not real, and she is faking because she is black.  This example of him thinking that blacks and whites suffer from different mental issues is also racism.

Nervous Conditions: Ch. 9

     Tambu gets a scholarship to go to a convent school called Sacred Heart, and her parents allow her to go.  Once back at the mission, Tambu discovers that Nyasha's eating disorder has turned into bulimia.  Once she finds out that Nyasha has been throwing up her meals in the bathroom, Nyasha explains that she is trying to discipline her body and occupy her mind.  

    Nyasha's nervous condition is her anxiety about the social aspects of her life.  Nyasha's anxiety has made her bulimic, and even leading her to starving herself completely.  Nyasha and Tambu's relationship has grown considering Tambu disliked Nyasha at first but now she doesn't even want to go back to Sacred Heart while Nyasha is in this state.

Nervous Conditions: Ch. 8

     Tambu returns to the homestead, and she helps out with the disarray that had taken place while she was at the mission.  Also, Lucia's baby, Farai, is born.  The problem within this chapter though, is Tambu's feelings about the wedding.  Whenever the wedding of Tambu's parents is discussed, Tambu states that, "Whenever I thought about it... I suffered a horrible crawling over my skin, my chest contracted to a breathless tension and even my bowels threatened to let me know their opinion."

     Tambu is embarrassed for her parents to get married, and she almost views it as a joke.  In her culture, it is almost a sin to get married and wear a white dress if you are unclean, and much less if already have multiple children.  If I was Tambu, I would still be embarassed, but I would also try to support my parents as much as possible.


Nervous Conditions: Ch. 7

     Tambu goes back to the homestead before christmas, and see's what has taken place due to her absence.  She comes home to caved in roof, as well as a dirty toilet.  Whenever Tambu leaves to go to the mission, she always returns to disseray around the homestead.  When Tambu returns, the news of Lucia's pregnancy is released.

    The homestead cannot function without Tambu, there is always something wrong when she returns.  I think part of this is because Tambu is living in such a nice place at the mission, and she forgets how bad it is back at the homestead.  Also, I don't think it was a good idea for Takesure to get Lucia pregnant because it is hard enough supporting the kids that are already there, and having Lucia and Takesure's baby would only make matters more difficult.

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Nervous Conditions: Ch. 6

     Tambu goes to one of her first dances for christmas, and has a good time with her friends.  Andy, one of Nyardzo's brothers, walks Tambu, Chido, and Nyasha home.  Once they get back, Tambu and Chido try to sneak inside without getting caught by Babamukuru, and Nyasha talks to Andy outside.  They all get caught, and Nyasha gets in huge trouble with Babamukuru.

     I think that Babamukuru was way to hard on Nyasha and over reacted.  It is very wrong to me that he would call his daughter what he said, and it is even worse that he would physically fight her.  I understand that Babamukuru wants to be protective over his daughter but all they were doing was talking.  Maybe it was okay to do this in their culture but I disagree with the way that he acted towards Nyasha.

Free Post

    We are already into March, which means that spring is just right around the corner.  Once we get back from spring break, it will almost be summer time.  This year has gone by very fast and I cannot believe that we are about to begin the fourth quarter of the school year.  I have been at Episcopal since kindergarden, and remember looking up to the high schoolers throughout all of my years here.  It is very weird to think that I will soon be a sophomore in just a few months.

   Freshman year has been fun so far for the most part.  I have had a lot of fun with my friends, as well as playing football and baseball.  High school has fulfilled most of my expectations and I have had a great time so far.  I hope it continues to be fun for me, and I can have a good last 3 years here.

     

Expectations

Reading Details- 3/8 1 hr C layer 2 3/10 1 hr 30 mins ch 9-10

     Like Tambu at the mission vs at home, I too can act very differently depending on where I am.  When I am with adults I act more mature and formal.  On the other hand, with my friends, I tend to goof off more and not be as serious.  Kids are generally expected to be more polite when they are around adults.  

    I also can act differently depending on where I am.  At school, I try to act as good as possible, and try my hardest not to do anything stupid so I don't get in trouble.  When I am somewhere hanging out with my friends, I act more naturally and don't think as much about what I do like I would at school.  I think being at school typically puts all kids on their best behavior, as they are expected by their parents to stay out of trouble and succeed.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Tambu

     I am so excited to get to the mission.  I'm thrilled to get the education that had been wanting so desperately.  Also, I am very grateful that Babamukuru is giving me this opportunity to come to the mission with him, and get to go to school.

     I love it, I am so happy to be here.  But why is Nyasha acting like that?  Shouldn't she be more grateful for all she has and the education that she is getting.  I feel so embarrassed that she is acting so rude to Babamukuru.

C Layer 1

2/28 1 hr c layer 1, 2/29 1 hr 30 mins c layer 1

     Over the course of reading chapters 1-6, and reading C layer 1, I feel as if I did my best work on the vocabulary test.  I liked this part because I learned 10 new words, and the definitions stuck with me fairly well.  Also, I thought that the close reading was not very bad at all to annotate and make claims.

     Although parts of C layer one were easy, I had trouble answering some of the questions on the reading guides.  I often had to go back in my book and search for the answers because I had not remembered them.  In the future, I think annotating or reading more closely will help me do better on answering the questions.

Monday, February 25, 2013

Reading details/Research Paper reflection

     2/20  1 hr NC 39 Pgs. 2/22 1 hr 30 mins research paper

      Over the course of my research paper, I thought overall that it went pretty smoothly.  Once I got my sources together and annotated them, I found it very easy to just type the information and try to prove my point.  Also, I thought that making notecards helped me type my paper.

      The only difficulties I had when typing my paper consisted mainly of finding info relevant to my topic within the databases. Also, I had trouble finding reliable quotes to use. However  once I found these things, I found it very easy to type my paper and overall thought it was a success.

Monday, February 18, 2013

Reading Details

2/8- 1 hr paper revision
2/15- Nervous Conditions 1 hr  34 Pgs
2/17- Sports Illustrated 30 mins 18 Pgs

Monday, February 4, 2013

Reading Details

1/30 1 hr Al Qaeda research   1/31 1 hr Al Qaeda research     2/3 30 mins Al Qaeda research

Monday, January 28, 2013

Research update

1/20 1 hr research 1/22 1 hr research 1/23 30 mins research

     I have recently changed my research question from, "Does Al Qaeda pose a threat to the US after us killing Bin Laden?" to "How is Al Qaeda more dangerous after 9/11."  I made this change because the databases were not updated enough to where I could find info about the somewhat recent death of Bin Laden.  Also, there is a lot more information on 9/11, and what Al Qaeda has done since then to become more dangerous.

     Other then change my question, I have been doing a lot of research on Al Qaeda as well as a lot of citing.  Also, I have began to take the most valuable information as well as the details to create notecards.  This week I will continue to research and create notecards.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Baseball

      We are already almost through the month of January, which means baseball season is beginning to get underway.  Baseball has always been one of my favorite sports since I have been in lower school.  I have grown to love it more over the course of middle school, after playing on multiple summer teams.

     My favorite part of baseball is hitting.  I have always loved to hit the ball and see how far, and fast it goes.  Nothing to me feels much better then hitting a ball hard and watching it go through into the outfield for a hit.


Research

1/18 sports illustrated magazines 1 hr 30 mins 45 pages, 1/19 Beautiful Boy 1 hr 33 pgs

       My research project for our current paper is, what Al Qaeda had done leading up the attack on 9/11.  So far, my research has been going pretty well.  I haven't had any problems citing or creating my bibliographies.

      Towards the beginning of my research, I had mostly just used Facts On File because I had used it in the past, and had continued to find good information on it.  I then discovered that copying and pasting the citation was very quick and easy, so I had stopped using Facts On File because it did not have the copy and paste citation feature.  I began using JSTOR, which had a lot of info as well as the copy and paste citation feature, and I've continued to have a lot of success with that.






Monday, January 14, 2013

Reading response

Zine Yearbook 1/8 10 mins 5 Pgs, 1/9 10 mins 7 Pgs, 1/10 10 mins 7 Pgs.  Beautiful Boy 1/13 2 hours 54 Pgs

     I am currently reading Beautiful Boy by David Sheff.  This is the true story of a boy who made good grades, and who had a lot of friends, but made a few bad decisions and ended up as a druggie on the streets.  Nic Sheff's life takes a turn for the worst after playing with gateway drugs such as cigarettes, and marijuana.

     This book to me shows how important it is to make good decisions especially in high school regarding what substances you put in your body.  Falling into peer pressure is something you need to make sure doesn't happen to you, especially regarding a serious matter such as drugs.  Also, Nik fails to seek help, but instead experiments with more drugs in school.  I am excited to continue reading this book and to see what happens to Nik.

Hunting Season

     It's getting later into January, which means the days of duck season are growing short.  The last weekend is this one coming up, which means most hunters in Louisiana will be headed to there camps to make their last couple of hunts of the 2012-2013 duck season.  Although, I'm sad the duck season is almost over, I guess I will be somewhat glad to be able to spend more time with my friends.

     This years duck season had been pretty good for the most part, we had mostly good hunts but a couple of not so good ones every now and then which is expected.  This duck season has also gone smoothly due to the acquisition of our new retriever, Bella.  I have had a lot of great hunts this year and have made a lot of great memories with my dad in the blind.  I am already looking forward to next season and hope it is as good if not better then this year's duck season.