In the morning I started thinking about what I do now. First, we must take care of the food. This, I thought would be easy: the sea is full of fish, in the woods to eat nuts, berries, bird's nests, where eggs can be found. After all, they have started to Robinson, when the ship brought supplies run out. Second, we must build a fire, find some pot to boil soup ... But I'm on a desert island! Where there piece of plate? Even tin cans can not find ... I went to inspect the area. In the thickets of wild hazel nuts Collected. Came across a bush with berries, like strawberries. What to do? Of course, the best source of advice here can only be Robinson Crusoe. He built his house, he built himself furniture. I know that Robinson made of clay dishes. He sewed his clothes, even made the umbrella. Following the example of Robinson I would have to tame the wild goats, grow cereals. But I do not know how to do. I do not have the necessary life experience, knowledge, and skill. This immediately sobers me back to reality - in their well-equipped apartment in the city. Scary to think that I could be alone, without parents and friends, even in this modern city! In order not to get lost in life, like Robinson, I still have a lot to learn. After all, on a desert island I would have become a builder, and a cook, and a tailor, and fisherman, and even a doctor!
In the morning I started thinking about what I do now. First, we must take care of the food. This, I thought would be easy: the sea is full of fish, in the woods to eat nuts, berries, bird's nests, where eggs can be found. After all, they have started to Robinson, when the ship brought supplies run out. Second, we must build a fire, find some pot to boil soup ... But I'm on a desert island! Where there piece of plate? Even tin cans can not find ... I went to inspect the area. In the thickets of wild hazel nuts Collected. Came across a bush with berries, like strawberries. What to do? Of course, the best source of advice here can only be Robinson Crusoe. He built his house, he built himself furniture. I know that Robinson made of clay dishes. He sewed his clothes, even made the umbrella. Following the example of Robinson I would have to tame the wild goats, grow cereals. But I do not know how to do. I do not have the necessary life experience, knowledge, and skill. This immediately sobers me back to reality - in their well-equipped apartment in the city. Scary to think that I could be alone, without parents and friends, even in this modern city! In order not to get lost in life, like Robinson, I still have a lot to learn. After all, on a desert island I would have become a builder, and a cook, and a tailor, and fisherman, and even a doctor!