My canoe's name is the S.S. Diamondback. I have some ideas or dreams for what my canoe will do on its way to Manitoba. I hope my canoe makes it to the Hudson Bay in Manitoba from the Red River. When I launch the S.S. Diamondback from Fargo, I hope it will enjoy itՉs smooth journey with my kayak for a while on a sunny warm day in May. Hopefully we can travel together for a pretty long time along the muddy smooth water of the Red River as we pass the waters by the Oak Grove Campus. After I let my canoe go I hope it has a long journey on the Red and makes encounters with fish like Carp and Lake Sturgeon. I hope my canoe keeps passing by robins, as it passes through Clay county and Cass county. My canoe is going to flow downstream through East Grand Forks and pass an eagle nest on a tree on the bank of the Red. Then my canoe will pass East Grand Forks during the fall. Then my canoe will be in Pembina during winter and will freeze on the bank of the River; my canoe will sit on the bank of the river by grains of wheat, oak trees, and elm trees until a Catfish comes up and pulls my canoe underwater. My canoe will get stuck in the catfishՉs mouth until a fisherman in Winnipeg catches the catfish that pulled him underwater at the start of Spring. The fisherman brings the catfish back to his house and starts to cut it up then he realizes that there is a wooden canoe inside of its mouth. The fisherman pulls my canoe out of the catfishՉs mouth and logs the canoe on the website; after he logs the canoe the fisherman releases the S.S. diamondback into the Lake where my canoe flows to Manitoba by the way of the Nelson River and into the Hudson Bay. My canoe gets stuck on the shore and sees Dolphins jump around in the water, and WalrusՉs swim around, day and night my canoe will see bears and Wolves crawl by calmly for 50-100 years until he decomposes.