Harry And Ellie’s Slide.

Me and my Mum put Harry and Ellie’s slide together yesterday at Dan’s house in Dan’s back garden for Dan Harry and Ellie yesterday afternoon. We screwed it all together it was hard work but we did it we were very busy building it all together but we got their in the end and Dan Harry and Ellie were all really pleased with it. We had to screw it in all together and put the slide all together then screw all the screws in different parts of the slide it in it took us an hour and a half to do the whole slide.

Spanish City Dome In Whitley Bay.

This is the room in Whitley Bay Dome at Spanish City where I went to Bern’s birthday party the other Saturday night with my Dad Bern my brother Dan and my Uncle Kevin and Auntie Lesley and the rest of Bern’s family. It was a really good night and we all had a nice starter meal and pudding it was very nice to see everybody again and have a talk and a laugh I had a really good night this was the room upstairs where the party was.

The History Of Ingram Valley.

The Breamish Valley contains an amazing concentration of prehistoric hillforts. These enclosures, made of earth and stone ramparts around a central area, were built by ancient Britons 2,300 years ago. They were built in a landscape already rich in the monuments of the people who had lived here before. Each hillfort seems to sit in its own territory, separated from its neighbour. In many of the hillforts, including Brough Law, Middle Dean and Wether Hill, you can see faint circles on the ground that are the remains of their timber roundhouses. The surrounding hillsides are covered in cultivation terraces on which our ancestors grew crops, and also scattered over the hills are burial cairns that date to the Bronze Age (4,000 years ago). Surprisingly there had been very few archaeological excavations here before the 1990s when Northumberland National Park Authority set up the Breamish Valley Archaeological Project.