Monday 28 March 2011


Mothers day is celebrated on various days in different parts of the world, most commonly MARCH APRIL or MAY as a day to honour Mothers. In the UK and IRELAND it follows old traditions of Mothering Sunday celebrated in March/April. Buy Mum a Card Buy Mum Flowers – Most popular Bulbs and Planters Are Lemon Trees Lime Trees Climbing Plants and Green Plants A homemade cake is one of many ways to Celebrate Mothers Day. Mothers day

claire


my name is claire and im going to buy flowers for my mam on mothers day.

Friday 25 March 2011

Harry's News

In Harry's news today, the U.N. has put up a no-fly zone against Libya to stop the bombing of the airstrikes by the Libyan army against the anti-goverment rebels. Britian,U.S.A,France and other goverments have sented in airplanes to stop the Libyan army airplanes from taking off and killing citizens. The French have already blow-up one Libya army airplane and other countries have destroyed some Libyan army airfields. Colorenl Gaddifi has called a creasefire to the conflict, but the U.N. does not beleive him.

In other news, protests have now started in Sirya after protesters want their leader to step down as leader of Sirya. At least 50 people have being killed by their police and dozens wounded, but the protests are still going on.

And that's Harry's News.

Tuesday 22 March 2011

Raft Race Video on You Tube

Hey guys


Check out this edited video of the raft race on you tube here...http://www.youtube.com/user/taizali



Enjoy!

Friday 18 March 2011

Red nose day

Banff day services celebrated red nose day on Tuesday March 15th with a fun pyjama party day. Lots of activities took place including cake decorating, nail painting, hula-hooping, sponge throwing and lots more...
The day raised £228.12 for red nose day. Well done to everyone involved and enjoy the photos...


























Harry's News

In Harry's news today, the U.N. has put a no-fly zone in Libya. The reason why the U.N. is using a no-fly zone in Libya is because of the Libyan army controlled by Colonel Gaddifi is using airplanes to kill the rebels in Libya. The U.N. voted on a no-fly zone yesterday to stop the army killing the citizens. Also a lot of countries want Colonel Gaddifi to step down as leader of Libya.

In other news, in Japan after an earthquake and tsumsi hit the country last week, now Japan has now got a nuclear threat to worry about after the earthquake damaged some of the nuclear reactors at a power station. The reactors have started to explode because they are over heated and are starting to leak radiation, so people near by have being evacuated to not get radiation which can kill people. The government is sending nuclear experts to stop the radiation from getting out of the reactors.

That's Harry's News.

Friday 11 March 2011

Harry's News

In Harry's news today, a big earthquake has hit Japan and it might cause an tsunami. The earthquake has killed 3 people and left dozens injured in Japan. It is believed the earthquake might cause an tsunami; some countries have been warned about the tsunami like Austialia, New Zealand, Japan, Hawaii and Peru. They have been warned that it might hit them, but it is unclear that an tsunami will happen.

In other news, a civil war has broken out in Libya after Colonel Gaddafi declared war on anti-government protesters by sending the army to kill them, but the rebels are fighting back to try and get Gaddafi to step down. The U.N. is thinking of putting up an no fly zone in Libya to stop its planes from bombing and killing people. It is estimated that at least 2000 people have being killed in the violence.

In other news, the Dalai Lama is stepping down and retiring from polical life after trying and still hoping to free Tibet from China after the Chinese invaded Tibet and became part of their country. The Dalai Lama was the leader of getting independence for the Tibetan people, he is retiring but is hoping Tibet will be free someday.

That's Harry's News.

Tuesday 8 March 2011

Landmark day out





Landmark day out


On Sunday, 25th June 2006 the Enable club visited Landmark.


We had our hands stamped first of all


Tricia Delaney was our carer that day


We went into the shop where I bought a Gaelic phrasebook and a packet of shortbread

We had our lunch in the cafe then went into the nearby shop where we saw singing birds

My sister gave me one of these and Tricia loved it

We then lleft Landmmark then stopped in Keith for a meal

We then arrived back in Banff after a marvellous day out

Michael Bolster




Monday 7 March 2011

Comic Relief on tuesday the 15th of march

Banff day services are having a red nose day to raise money for comic Rel are proposing a donation of £1.00 for those who decide to wear pyjamas and forfeit of £2.00 for those who decide not to wear and a forfeit for all staff of £5.00.



during the afternooon there wikl ne many fundraising activities to take past in and officail

red noese for sale






Friday 4 March 2011

Harry's News

In Harry's news today, the Libyan Leader Colonel Gaddaffi has declared war on anti-goverment protesters. He has told the army and pro-goverment protesters to kill the anti-goverment protesters. At least 2000 people have being killed in the riots and dozens are injured. The U.N. has banned Colonel Gaddaffi and some countries have put an no-zone to and from Libya. The U.S.A President and other leaders have called for Colonel Gaddaffi to step down, but he said ''he is not going to step down as leader of Libya.''

In other news, New Zealand is starting to recover from the earthquake that hit Christchurch. The earthquake killed 200 people and dozens are still missing, but are belived to have been killed in the earthquake.

That's Harry's News.

Wednesday 2 March 2011

News from Boyndie

Tracy finishing off the rabbit hutch. Good job...
Tracy and Raymond finishing off the wine rack. How many bottles of wine will it hold?

Tuesday 1 March 2011

carol

hello my name is carol and this is my first day at the computer class.
i did computing at school but it was more about how the computer was built so i would like to know how to use e-mail, the internet and learn how to download music as i would like to buy a computer.i live in banff and my hobbies r swimming going to the cinema, listening to music and shopping in aberdeen.