Friday, September 16, 2011
Harjumaa Museum
This Friday Grade 1 and 2 visited Harjumaa Museum.
At first we walked in the park and saw old castle ruins built by Germans.
Then our tour guide showed us a sacred stone. The old story tells us that a landlord beat to death his worker`s 7 sons. To remember this the father of those boys planted 7 lime trees around this stone. Even nowadays this place is sacred for people. They come and put candles on the stone.
In the museum we saw many household items that people used in old times. Such as coffee grinder,an old ``lunch box``, ``water bottle``, fishing tools, sewing machine to make shoes from leather and many other things.
Before we left we saw a huge model of Keila County.
I think everyone saw and learned something new on this trip. Thank you Ms. Maren for organizing it!
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Field Trip
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