"I visited my great uncle (Alick) and aunt (Gillian) in Felixstowe in the October half term for two nights. The whole family came to have a cup of tea, and then abandoned me for three days to have fun and research for a presentation about transport for school. The first thing I did was had hot dogs for lunch. Then I and Alick went to the Ipswich Transport Museum to give me a thorough brief of old vehicles, which were mostly buses but there were a few fire trucks and one electric car. Alick gave a brilliant brief and facts for my presentation as a he is a volunteered tour guide for the museum. My first night was a well deserved rest and had I a fine night.
In the morning I woke up I had a gulfed down piece of toast. I worked on my presentation for a bit on Alick’s computer but soon after he told me that I had a choice to make. I can’t exactly remember what name the other attraction was but Alick told me that we could either go to Framlingham Castle or the other attraction I didn’t know the name of. I chose Framlingham Castle. The castle was excellent because of the beautiful surroundings and strange towers. I loved it.
The next day I sadly had to leave. But there was still one more museum to see, The Power Museum. The pipes there were massive! It was all about electricity and pumping water.
It was sad to leave but a fun trip altogether."
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