Thursday, March 14, 2013

Flag and Motto

Motto

Here at our island we have a motto that everyone must say when they get to school, work, or at their appointed recreational centers. This is our motto:

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Post #5 Environment, Wildlife, and Climate

Environment, Animals, and Climate

Climate

In spite of Canada's climate, our island's temperature is fairly warm. Most of the year it is warm, but during some months in the winter snow can fall. Even though snow is very rare here, it comes.
 

Environment

Our grass is green and trees are green all year. We use water as our source of energy since it is readily avalible.
 
 

Animals

We have a variety of animals on our island. These animals include the following: tamed Arctic Wolves, Turtles, Snowy Owls, Bass, Tuna, and several other types of animals.
 
 
 



 

Post #4 Laws and Punishments

Laws and Punishments

 

Laws

Our laws are based on the Ten Commandments and we have other laws that are not based on the Commandments. Each and every law is fair and is to be followed. Most punishments are harsh and others are less demeaning.

Punishments

There are several forms of punishments. There is Jail time, exile, humiliation in front of the whole island, Glove slappings, and community service.





Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Post #3 Government

Government

 

Branches of Our Government

Our first branch is Judicial Branch of Government.
Our second branch is Legislative branch of Government.
Our third and final branch is the Executive Branch of Government.
 
 

Rulers

Ian Porter and Zachariah Cunningham. We are very fair and equally powered leaders. Our leaders are chosen through the people, like in the United States.
 

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Contest (not complete)


UTOPIAN Word Contest

 

  1. To
  2. Ian

  3. Up

  4. Top

  5. An

  6. Pot

  7. Tan

  8. Ant

  9. Upon

  10. Out

  11. Piano

  12. Pi

  13. Pain

  14. Pan

  15. Nap

  16. No

  17. On

  18. Not

  19. Ton

  20. Utopian

  21. Ion

  22. In

  23. Put

  24.  

     

     

     

     

    

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Post#2 Indivisuality

Individuality

Our people are individualized and that is a major characteristic of our community. A part of individuality is Religion. Every one's religion is Christianity were are all Christians here; no "ifs ands or buts" about that. We have three churches, one for each region of the island.

Post #1 Economy and Civil Life Part 2

Economy and Civil Life Part 2

 

Money

Our money system is based on the credits system.
Each credit coin has its own value, represented by a color.
  • Apricot: Is equal to a $100 value.
  •  Silver: Is equal to a $200 value.
  • Yellow Gold: Is equal to a $300 value.
  • Gold: Is equal to a $1,000 value.
  • Copper: Is equal to a $400 value.
  • Ebony: Is equal to a $700 value.

 
 
 

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Actual post #1 Daily Life

Daily Life and Economy Part I

When a citizen wakes up, they must sign a form saying what time they wake up, where they woke up, and they must send that form in by the end of the week or there will be consequences. This law goes for children and adults; parents are allowed to help their kids while filling out the form. All children are to attend school during school hours unless ill or an other legitimate reason. Parents are to drop their children off before going to work. After school all children are to report straight home or their designated areas. At 5:25 p.m. all parents and adults are to order their food of choice and will be delivered by 5:30 p.m. At bedtime all must sign the wake/sleep form and answer the required fields.

 

Post #1

Mouton Island

Mouton Island, Nova Scotia
                Approx. 988 Acres + Approx. 1.6 Acres Mainland Lot
Location: Queens County, Nova Scotia, 2 hours from the airport in Halifax.
Country/State: Nova Scotia
Regoin: Canada East/Central

Description

Situated in the natural bay of Port Mouton, 3 km from the mainland, Mouton Island covers an area of 988 acres, 75 % of which is wooded. Some of the forest could be cleared to make space for an airstrip. Gorgeous white sandy beach, reminiscent of the Caribbean, makes up a third of the coastline.
Mouton Island has a wonderfully mild Atlantic climate, with temperatures between 18 and 30 °C from May to October, thanks to the Gulf Stream. Moreover, this unique jewel of natural beauty has two small freshwater lakes and ample drinking water.

Mouton Island is the largest private island on the east coast of the American continent. It lies 43° north. The island's firtile soil offers everything from a hospital, doctors surgery, chemists, hardware stores, supermarkets, pubs, disco, theatre, shops and more...