Hi Everyone!
How are you all doing today? Im so sorry, that i not could post so much. But Now, I
m telling you the hole Story about my Holidays by my Grandparents.
Okey, let`s start with Tuesday. Because that was the Day i went to my Grandparents.
It was very funny, because i went with the Train and it was a big Adventure. First i drove to Wildegg (Swiss) to Brugg. In Brugg i was waiting for the next Train to Dietikon.
By the Way, i live in Switzerland so a Name you Swiss Villages.
Okey, after i arrived in Dietikon, my mobile phone had just 3% of Batterie. So i decide to not use my Phone. I was Standing on the railway and a old man was talking to me. It was so cute, because he was asking me, why i dont get my Phone. Then i answered, i don
t have many Batterie and i do not want to. So he gave me his Hand and sad: ,, Wow! Respect Young Lady. I`m very Proud of You." It was so funny. Then i drove with another Train from Dietikon to Bremgarten. On the way, i saw many cute and very stylisch Boys sitting in front of me.
After i Arrived by my Grandparents i eated somethin. It was so delicious.
Thats Rehpfeffer i don
t know the Name in English sorry...
After i went to bed and go to sleep.
WEDNESDAY
On Wednesday i woke up at 9 oClock. I had breakfast and after my GRandparents and I went to Altdorf. Altdorf is a Little bit speciel. Because they have big figure. It
s like an Statue.
Guy`s that is Willhelm Tell. He has a legend Story.
At the end of the 13th century the sheriffs of Habsburg tyrannized and subdued the people who lived in the area that we today call Switzerland. The most cruel of them all was Gessler who used extremely humiliating methods. Peacock feathers At a time he had placed his hat - decorated with peacock feathers - on a pole at the market-place of Altdorf and announced that every man who passed the market-place should fall down on his knees as a sign of appreciation and reverence.
One day William Tell - a hunter from the nearby valley of Schächen - passed the market-place with his son Walter without paying attention to the hat. Gessler had him arrested immediately and told him that his only chance to stay alive was if he could hit the apple that Gessler had placed on the head of his son Walter- with a cross-bow. Tell's arrow hit the apple and, when Gessler saw that Tell had brought a second arrow, he asked why. Tell replied that it was intended for Gessler if he had hit his son instead of the apple. Gessler was furious, had Tell dragged on to his boat which was ready for departure to his castle in Küssnacht at the north-western shores of Lake Lucerne. Suddenly there was a raging storm and the boat was close to heeling over. Gessler got scared to death and decided to release Tell from his fetters hoping that he could save them all with his strong arms. Tell stood in towards land and some rock that he knew near Sisikon. He escaped at one single bound. The boat drove on and Tell knew that he was lost. Therefore he hurried to Küssnacht where he hid in a bush near the gorge that led to Gessler's castle. When Gessler arrived Tell hit him with an arrow straight through his heart.
Since that day Tell's heroic deed has been regarded as the beginning of the struggle for liberty which finally resulted in the Confederation of Helvetica which we today call Switzerland; "Land of the Schwyzers". Schwyz was one of the three original cantons that swore the oath and formed the confederation in 1291 on the Rütli. The other original cantons was Uri and Unterwalden.
Thursday
On Thursday i flew with my Prandpa to Wangelachen. That`s a Little Airport on the lake of Zurich. We flew with the Stinson L-5.
Thats an Airplane from the Second Worldwar, from US Army.
Now have a look at the beautiful view...
Okey, now ive talked to much. I whish you a very nice day! The Day
s Friday and Saturday was nothing happend... so i not gonna tell you about These Days.
Love You Guys!
Lionchild
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