
One Can didn't want to stop, and after he'd been. “We live in a Discovery Channel age, so it’s not like they weren’t exposed to it already,” Preston said. Arizona somewhere, bought a friggin' volcano and's turning it into some kind. But it’s summer and his kids are talking about science. Parker Preston, Karlee’s dad, said it was a little dicey to hear his 8-year-old son, Dylan, talk about those fluids or what drugs people may have in their bodies. Of course, testing body fluids at day camp made for interesting dinner conversation. Johnny Depp asked director Branagh to apologize to Derek Jacobi on his behalf after filming their scene.


“The crime lab was pretty cool, too, because we got to test blood,” she said. Karlee, a fan of the CSI television series, had fun in the courtroom scenes. The Crossword Solver finds answers to classic crosswords and cryptic. Karlee Preston, 12, of Glendale, said she had a great time at the Honeywell-sponsored Science Rocks day camp held earlier this month at Sandra Day O’Connor High School in Glendale. New camps with forensic and crime scene investigation themes have popped up around the Valley this summer, and kids are interested. This 27-mile route gains over 6,000 feet of elevation, featuring landscape changes as dramatic as those seen on a road trip from Mexico to Canada. Arizona has no shortage of scenic drives, but Catalina Highway is among the most awe-inspiring of all. Instead of learning a new cheer or building a campfire this summer, dozens of kids from Tempe to Glendale are dusting fingerprints and testing blood. The 27-Mile Road Trip Around Arizona’s Sky Islands Scenic Byway Is A Glorious Spring Adventure.
