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Friday, December 10, 2010

Assignment #16: The Journey

 When I woke up this morning in my little cabin made of green logs. It has a one bedroom that is very large, one bathroom, a living room and a kitchen. My bedroom has a king sized bed with purple/black sheets and a black blanket. There is a small night stand right next to the bed  which has an alarm clock and a picture frame on top. I also have a big dresser that has half of my clothes in it, all my necessities on the top and also a mirror. On the other side of the room is my walk-in closet which has the other half of my clothes and all my shoes. In the bathroom there is a black shower curtain, black carpets and a black soap holder. Around the sink is a marble countertop, the countertops are also marble in the kitchen. In the kitchen is a large metal refrigerator, right next to it is the stove and the oven. Right next to the sink is the dishwasher and the food closet. In the living room is a big screen tv and in front of it is the dark brown couch. Next to the couch and in one of the corners of the room is two small glass tables that have small lamps on them. There is one window right above the glass table that's in the corner. 

 When I walk out the front door, I see this mountain meadow and a small lake. Around the lake is beautiful yellow flowers and long green grass everywhere. There are tall, green pine trees all around the meadow. The air is very fresh and you can smell the pine trees everywhere you go. The sun is shinning bright, I can hear all the little birds tweeting. I can see all the little chipmunks and squirrels running around, there are ducks floating and diving in the blue green lake looking for fish to eat. As I walk across the meadow to get to the mountains I see a few deer just walking around and some of them going to drink water.

 As I get to the base of the mountain it looks like a very long way to the top. The mountain is very rocky and it's not as green as the meadow below, it is more brown except the pine trees of course.

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