Translate

Hunter P










These couple of photos capture what Vermont is like to me. The first photo is my schools symbol. We are the Hartford Hurricanes. As you can see it has canes in it because we are also called the canes. This is our nickname for our school this is what a lot of people call us instead of the hurricanes. This photo also shows some of our schools colors. I put this in here because I'm going to be going here for four years and its going to be a big part of my life and its going to lead me to my future. By future by future i mean playing baseball later on in my life. The second photo shows one of my favorite things to do in my life. These are baseball bats that I have used in games throughout last summer and last regular season. This is what I spend a lot of my summer doing and I hope to be able to continue baseball later on in my life. My third photo shows who some of my really good friends are. I put this photo in here because whenever I'm with these two people its always a good time. In this photo we are looking at the amazing view right behind the house of my friend. This shows Vt because Vermont has a lot of mountains that you can see throughout Vermont. In this photo we are observing the view of the mountains. The fourth photo is home plate at Hartford high school. If you didn't know what this is its one of four bases on a baseball field. This means a lot to me because over my four years I hope to touch this plate a lot and eliminate people from touching it when I'm pitching. The fifth photo shows a really fun place where some of my summer was spent. The Rocks are located under the covered bridge in quechee Vermont. Where I'm standing it is a 28ft drop down where people do tricks and maybe just jump off. The other side is about 12ft and people also jump from there too. There is a restaurant called Simon Pierce that you can't see from the rocks. This photo means alot to me because it was a lot of fun every time I went there and i cant wait to go back. These images represent my state and how I picture Vermont.