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3 words for a one-day tour of happy farmhouse.

On a sunny morning, grandma and grandpa and I prepared things and went to a spring outing organized by the school. The destination was farmhouse music. After everyone came, we got on the bus happily. When I got off the bus and entered the farmhouse, I saw the fish pond. There are many goldfish in the fish pond, big and small. Goldfish are red, black, red and white and so on. Some goldfish are as shy as girls to eat fish food given by tourists; Some goldfish are like arrogant people, swinging their tails in the water and swimming around quickly; Other goldfish, like naughty children, are always wandering around, looking for their own friends, and when they find their own friends, they will form a large group and play happily with their companions. Look! We found a great white fish here. He was really in a small corner. The goldfish came to him, and the great white fish broke into the goldfish group. At noon, it's time for lunch. Our lunch is barbecue. My long-awaited barbecue has finally arrived. We can group freely, I am with my grandparents and my friend Baihui. We moved in and set up the barbecue grill. When we got ready for other preparations, we began to barbecue. We took raw meat pieces and strung them together in strings. After the skewering, we put them on the barbecue. After the barbecue, my skewers were pierced with another small wooden stick, and they looked like a cute little doll. I tied a few more skewers and started eating. I ate five skewers at a time. Look at everyone. I ate a lot, too. It was so cool! The next project is a kind of side dish, let us experience the hardships of farmers growing vegetables. We took a green side dish and went to a piece of land. Baihui and I chose a fast and good place, which is neither high nor short. When it rains, they should be able to absorb enough water without being submerged. We picked up a small shovel and dug a deep hole, almost 2-3 cm high and 1-2 cm wide. We planted them, buried them, watered them, looked at them again and got up. This project makes us realize that it is very hard for farmers to grow things. This farm trip has taught me a lot in one day, and I will always remember this spring outing.