The main events often include feeding the animals.
In a day on the farm story, the main events are taking care of the crops and looking after the livestock. This involves things like watering the plants, giving medicine to sick animals if needed, and making sure the animals have proper shelter.
The animals like cows, pigs, and chickens can be main characters too. They are the ones the farmer looks after and they have their own little 'lives' on the farm.
The unexplained noises are also a big part of it. There are reports of loud bangs and moaning sounds coming from the old farmhouse.
Well, in 'A Day in the Country Story', there is often a description of the natural scenery. Maybe the characters go for a walk in the fields, enjoy the fresh air and the beauty of the countryside. There could also be interactions between the local people, like friendly chats at the village square.
In the first day of the creation story, God created light. He separated the light from the darkness, calling the light 'day' and the darkness 'night'.
In the 'Day of the Diesels' story, a significant event could be a change in the work environment for the diesels. This might force them to adapt in different ways. Also, there may be an event where a diesel engine has to prove itself to the others. And perhaps there's an event where they all come together for a special project that tests their unity and skills.
I'm not sure, but it might involve some chaotic events like a power outage in the middle of an important meeting or a dog running loose in a shopping mall.
The main event is Columbus's voyage across the Atlantic in 1492. Another important part is his arrival in the Americas.
On the fourth day of the creation story, God created the sun, moon and stars. These celestial bodies were made to separate the day from the night and to mark seasons, days and years.
On day 2 of the creation story, God separated the waters. He made the expanse to divide the waters above from the waters below. This expanse is often considered as the sky or the firmament in many religious interpretations.
The main event is the separation of waters by God, creating the firmament.