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Monday, March 4, 2019

My Precious Place

The em mooringment move be their house, school, or an fun park. Everyone has a divers(prenominal) special dwelling with different feelings. My precious place Is a heap. The hill is located In Hondo where Is a small townsfolk In Japan. I have several reasons why It Is an Important place for me view, atmosphere, and keeping. The hill Is surrounded by many nature, so I merchant ship see many trees, bushes, and the ground. They are beautiful greens, but they have different greens.Some of them are pep green, and some of them are light green. From the hill, I fag see the whole town of Hondo. In addition, this hill is located in the countryside, so in that respect are always not many people. That is why, the hill is quiet. When I close my eyes, I can hear the bards singing. Moreover, I can hear cars sound which comes from far away but not so many. When a car through near hill, the sound become bit by bit louder, and when the car go away, the sound become gradually smaller. The sound is interc runeable ocean waves.If I hear the sound at deferent place, I Just think car sound. However, hills quiet atmosphere and the birds singing mystify the sound ocean wave to me. Finally, I have an unforgettable stock on the hill. When I go the hill for the first time, I went there with my friend whose I loved. I wanted to make a memory with him before I go to the united States, so I asked him to hang out. I thought it was the last time to meet him. The end of the date, he took me to the hill. The way to go there, we rode a bicycle together.When we arrived there, we could see a splendid night view, and he said he loved me. The memory and the place are really important between my boyfriend and me. In conclusion, a hill is a precious place for me because there is beautiful green view, relaxing atmosphere, and it reminds me my best moment of my life. Nowadays, Japanese people are attempt to make the countryside to the city, so nature is getting smaller. Because of that, the view is changing, but I hope the view from a thin hill never change.

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