Thursday, May 27, 2010

Black Creek Pioneer ψiĿĿaģe Part 2

After Lunch, we went on again. We visited the Blacksmith. They told us all about making black metals. You would stay there at the Blacksmith 3-7 years learning how to be a blacksmith. We went to the post office. If you give mail to the man and the man will give your letter a stamp. We also visited the Doctor’s house. Some parts of the house doesn't belong to the doctor. But one room was the wating room. The other one was the room where the doctor works. The Doctor’s medicines were on the cupboard. Then, we visited the school, and the church. The teacher wrote something on the chalk board and they had to memorize everything the teacher taught because there was no paper to be used. They had only small slates. We went into a shop. The man told us that the horse shoes were $10. We didn’t buy any horse shoes as we don't need it. At last, we went to see the mill. The mill was a dangerous place to work. Some people got there hands broken or legs were broken because of big sharp gear of the mill. The gear had different sizes. The largest one that I saw was 6 feet long in diamiter. They had to turn off the mill before they clean the gear. Later, we went to the mini zoo. We saw fat chickens, birds, goats, sheeps, and 3 job cows.


WARNING!

DON’T PUT ANYTHING NEAR THE JOB COWS! THEY MIGHT BITE! DON’T FEED THE JOB COWS!

So, we didn’t put anything near the cows and didn’t feed them. Later, when we saw the three fat white ducks, a woman dumped mud water all over the grass to empty the pool of water. That was so gross. We went to the parlor shop which sold shoes. We went to the printing office. I saw all the words were in mirror image. When it printed, it became normal. We went to an old hotel. You could rent any room. Next, we went back to the main building. We sat there for a while to wait for the school bus and to rest and cool down. Finally, the bus came and drove us back to Stonebridge Public School. I fell asleep when we were on the way back.
I liked this trip because I saw a lot of things that are interesting and can't be seen in the classroom. And I learned a lot of things valuable.

1 comment:

  1. Wow! You got amazing memory. That's an excellent recount of your visit. Very interesting description of what you've seen and learned.

    You may consider a career in journalism, reporting for newspaper or magazine, or writing a book.

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