English poetry course

The grotesque stone circle of Rig (Kesl), towering above Kesik, can arouse people's memories of early settlers and their settlements surrounded by lofty mountains.

Many people were attracted by the unique charm of the Lake District, but at that time, few people knew that the top writers in this country loved and lived here. In the attic of Grassmill, the poet william wordsworth lives here with her sister Dorothy, his wife Mary and their three oldest children. When the bell of Bugouwu rang the harmonious music, the visitor tapped on the front door, and then sat in a chair near the deep window or by the fireplace, carefully reading Dorothy's diary that week.

1802 On a pleasant spring day, Doro walked west and counted the scenes swaying in the wind, which inspired him to write his most famous poems. In the small pigeon house, the wall covered with black spots witnessed the smoke of homemade candles in Wordsworth's small kitchen during class. "It gives off a pungent smell of smoke when burning, because mutton contains dry and rich oil," the tour guide Ester Rutter explained thoughtfully. "Therefore, the light of candles is very weak, which also makes their eyesight worse. Wordsworth wrote a lot of poems while walking in the mountains. " Compared with Wordsworth's beautiful four-acre Hyde Mountain Garden on the mountain, the small and steep garden behind the pigeon house looks simple and elegant. Look carefully at the furniture, antiques and portraits displayed in the pigeon house through the thick lenses that are still on display in the pigeon house. As long as you imagine, you can see Wordsworth writing in it.

The natural beauty of the lake area has also attracted other literary giants, such as Beatrix Porter, who loves this land like a child and bought an idyllic farmhouse named Kiltorp at 1905. She left the house to the National Trust, and asked that the furniture, library and beautiful garden here should remain the same, so today visitors can relax in this house that evokes memories.

One of the wonders of the Lake District is that every valley is different, so wast water, the deepest lake in Britain, is surrounded by towering peaks, and its majesty is completely different from the softness of Borrowdale Valley. Climbing to the top of the mountain and looking down, another quiet valley has its own charm.

Therefore, tourists can quickly climb the mountain from the pigeon house in Grassmill and rest at the forest of steles on the way to their destination-St. de Oswald Church, which is composed of stone tablets erected by generations for the dead. On the way to the small lake in the mountains, you can enjoy the magnificent scenery of Grassmere along the way. Then I went down the mountain happily, drank a pint of beer at the16th century style long-distance post station, and then strolled into the small village.

Wordsworth and his four brothers and sisters' childhood home is located in Kirkmouth. Now it has been rebuilt and restored to that era by the National Trust, and there are staff there to take care of daily chores and make it more complete. Just like fresh air, delicious and healthy food is also a part of the lake area, which makes travelers appetite. After a whole day in the mountains or by the lake, thick soup, crispy bread, delicious homemade cakes and ice cream are irresistible to them.

"It takes about an hour to walk from here to Black Cliff. At the top of the cliff, visitors will have a panoramic view of Landale and Lake Windermere. At that time, visitors will be eager to have a full meal and drink, "said Stephen Dodd. He opened a critically acclaimed "Drunk Duck" bar in nearby Ambrose. He owns his own brewery and beer named after their dead pet. The "drunken duck" bar is named after the story of the former boss of Victoria Free Learning Bar. One day, she found her duck lying upright on the road, so she began to pluck her hair for dinner, unaware that a bucket of beer had all flowed into the duck trough. When the duck woke up, he regretted it very much. So, she made some sweaters for the plucked ducks until their feathers grew back.

The idyllic lakeside scenery and ever-changing panoramic view make the charming pastoral scenery of the lake area an unforgettable tourist attraction.