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This summer I will go to the village to his beloved grandmother. The village is near a very large and deep forest, I always loved in my childhood to go there with friends. But most of all I liked abandoned in the village school , where I climbed on her roof and sat waiting for sunset.In the village my grandmother has a lot of livestock : cows , pigs, chickens, sheep, goats. My best friend named buddy is my dog , and there is a cat, all fluffy and black, his name is Tisha. Every morning, I'm going to graze cows and feed all the livestock, help my grandmother around the house .When I'm home, we often talk on the phone with her , she keeps asking when am I going to the village, I answer of course with food, and we talk on the phone about our village and the fresh air. I very much want in the village, and with impatience I shall wait for future holidays. To admire the night sky again with my best friend and my beloved grandmother.
Age: he's nine years old.
she's six years old.
i'm fourteen years old.
height: i'm tall
<em>Conwy's massive military strength springs from the rock on which it stands.</em><span><em>Built for Edward I, by Master James of St George, the castle is amongst the finest surviving medieval fortifications in Britain. In a word, exceptional. You can’t fault it, from the grandeur of its high towers and curtain walls to its excellent state of preservation. An estimated £15,000 was spent building the castle, the largest sum Edward spent in such a short time on any of his Welsh castles between 1277 and 1307. Money well spent.Two barbicans (fortified gateways), eight massive towers and a great bow-shaped hall all sit within its distinctive elongated shape, due in part to the narrow rocky outcrop on which the castle stands. You won’t find Edward’s concentric ‘walls within walls’ here. They weren’t needed. The rock base was enough security in itself.Some say it is the most magnificent of Edward I’s Welsh fortresses. To get the full picture, head for the battlements. Breathtaking views across mountains and sea.</em><span><em>If the outside impresses (and it will), wait until you go in. With an outer ward containing a great hall, chambers and kitchen, and a more secluded inner ward with private chambers and a royal chapel, it is very easy to imagine how Conwy functioned when the royal entourage were in town. </em></span></span>