Friday, January 21, 2011

5.Write a journal response about your trip to the park.





One evening when the sun was high up in the sky peering out of the clouds every random second, I decided to make my journey to a bench which I have a lot of memories and sentiments with. The bench is placed in a park which is near by my house. As I peak in to the park I felt as if I was the first one to go there because it was empty as if it was abandoned. I felt very peaceful and completely awake about the environment that surrounded me.  As I go through my journey to the park riding my bicycle the road felt as if it was boundless. You’d still see the same thing at the end of the road. It felt like I was going through time, with all the bushes and trees around me being passed by but yet seeing the same proportion. After finally getting to the park, I realized I was the only one that was there. At first for some reason I was scared, I was being so conscious about the park because it doesn’t seem like the park I used to go before. There were a lot of changes with the surroundings, the playground, and even the aura.   But after finding a bench which came to my attention, I was no longer worried by the fear of being alone in the park. I was solely able to focus on the view and the direction which the wind was wafting. I felt like going back in time. As I sat down I remember the days as I explore the park during autumn. There was a lot of golden type’s form the colour of the leaves that place scattered all everywhere. The leaves are tumbling one by one as i pass by. The passageways are filled with dried leaves that have fallen from the big trees. The wind further pushes more leaves to drop. The bald trees makes it easier for me to see the clouds as they speedily run away, I sure do miss autumn season. After staying at the park for two hours, it was beginning to get chilly. I decided to go home and write about my day and all of a sudden a feeling very strange hit me. A sense as if I was going back to reality and that the feeling so calming which I experienced on the park had vanished.

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