by Coppercreek Camp Blog | Jan 9, 2019 | Camp poetry, Vespers
“Ode to a Hammock” (A controversial poem) Oh hammock, Oh hammock You fabulous thing You hang from high branches And with thee, I swing Your colors they vary With each special hue You are your own rainbow My own smiley ‘U’ I can spend hours Just...
by Coppercreek Camp Blog | Nov 30, 2014 | Activities, Camp poetry, Friendship, Vespers, Welcome to camp, What I like about camp
They say memories fade with time But I don’t think so because the weeks I spend riding, swimming, talking, walking, petting, reading, playing and dreaming Here. Right here. Those memories are as deep and crisp as the taste of a way too juicy watermelon at...
by Coppercreek Camp Blog | Jan 19, 2014 | Activities, Camp poetry, Friendship, Vespers, What I like about camp
When I was eight years old, coming to camp for my very first time I didn’t quite understand why Mom named me “Zachary Lassen Lusby” She told me that the only reason it wasn’t “Zachary Coppercreek Lusby” was because my Dad...
by Coppercreek Camp Blog | Mar 29, 2013 | Alumni, Good Deeds, Uncategorized
I recently started a registered charity called WriteUnite. It is essentially an initiative that aims to have all children from all walks speaking all languages writing under a common theme of ‘The Perfect World’ to produce one global voice. This project...