Sunday, April 26, 2009
Sand Lakes Provincial Wilderness Park, Manitoba, Canada, Jesika Hendriks
Today I met Jesika Hendriks in a frozen Canadian wasteland. She is currently one of the volunteers in the Wilderness Restoration Project. She started off telling me after the great panic occurred with her family when she was younger. Her Dad was making her family move north because the zombies freeze in really cold weather. They packed a lot of food and everything they needed to survive. As they drove they saw many hitchhikers. They didn't pick up any but one innocent looking, elderly lady. They drove with her, and eventually realized that she had some type of bandage on her hand. They got rid of her before she infected them all. They worked together with people to hunt foods at designated areas. Once the zombies froze, they had trouble surviving in the winter. They ran out of food, they were all very thin, and her parents fought a lot. Eventually, violence broke out between the campers, and no one trusted each other. When it ended, people had to walk back because everyone ran out of gas. Millions of people died that winter, and she was very lucky to live. At the end, she made a good point about zombies: How could they survive after they are frozen because the cold would cause they're cells to burst? I've been thinking about this all night and I'm going to research it later. She must have had a very diffucult time up North, but in all, I had a very informational interview with her.
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