Wednesday, 30 October 2013

My point of view

We walked along the Dams Road for 5 minutes, then we saw Caverswall Millennium Garden on the left side. After we arrived at the Caverswall Square, which has a tree that was covered with the lovely carved Halloween pumpkins, and, what's more, there was the Red House which is a traditional real ale pub situated in there. We went toward St.Peter's church, where the churchyard is used for burials. Near St.Peter's church is St.Filomena's Primary School, where I saw the children between the ages of 4 and 11 walking across the road. Next to the school is Caverswall Castle. It looks ancient and luxurious. In addition, there was a beautiful entrance.

Later, we went to a house of a person who lives here. He said he had a friend who is a generous person and will welcome all of us to visit. Moreover, he thought that it nice for the children to live in this village and play in the garden safely. After we had a few conversations, we walked around his garden, and he showed me a wooden tree house, which was made by him and his children. There was a stair way to get in it, and five people were inside. It was a great experience to spend time inside.

Our short visit to Caverswall village showed an environment of the village which was peaceful and friendly. I am looking forward to interviewing the people who live there next time.

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