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About Ducker

Ducker loves to travel and visit new places. Sometimes he gets restless and quacks and quacks begging Mrs. Green to find someplace where he can go. He travels with the help of the Post Office most of the time since that is cheaper than airline tickets. Contact Janice D. Green if you would like to host Ducker for a visit to someplace special. He behaves himself most of the time.

Millgrove Farms – Second Visit

I got a chance to go back to Millgrove Farms again. This time I went with a bunch of neat kids from the Donnelly Community who have been learning about gardening with Ms. Denise Santoro and Mr. Green through a ministry called America’s Blessed Children. Here are some neat things we did… First we fed the rabbits. They didn’t run away when we had food for them. Miss Carole showed us the right way to feed the donkeys. She said

Blue Ridge Parkway

Quack, quack, quack!!! (Translation: Wow! what an adventure! We drove all day Monday on the top of the Blue Ridge Parkway. We went over a mile high! The leaves were beautiful until we got really high up. There most of the leaves had already fallen. It was coldest at the top.  Mrs. Green took too many pictures to tell about them all. Enjoy the slide show…

Lake Junaluska, NC

I went to Lake Junaluska with Mrs. Green and her husband for the weekend. What a beautiful place. Here is the house we stayed in. A lot of their friends who sing in their church choir back home also stayed in this house. The Greens and their friends spent a lot of time singing and learning new choir songs in a big choir. I asked Mrs. Green if I could sing too. She said it would be okay if

A wild idea from a student

Check out this cool suggestion from one of Mrs. Green’s students: Can we find a way to do this? Mrs. Green laughed out loud when she first saw this picture – a suggestion a third grade student named Stanley gave her. On the back of the drawing Stanley wrote, “Join Ducker on an adventure all over the world. It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s Ducker!” But then Mrs. Green’s laughing changed to a “hmmm.” I could see she had an idea,