An Evening
It was Saturday, after a long day from 7 am to 12 pm at college I decided not to waste my evening crawling around, as always. After dozing more than 2 hours, I was finally ready to make something dazzling so that I have things to tell my friends on Monday morning to let them know that I can also have fun in a way they think fun should be experienced like. As decided I took out the most comfortable piece of cloth from the wardrobe, my ultimate t-shirt and pajama and I turned to the steps. It was not easy to convince myself to get up but I did, I did.
As I stepped outside, the prepossessing scenary enthralled me. Greenary of the place felt like getting into somewhere cherubic. The sky was winsome reddish orange, with clouds hanging in front of it just to adorn the scenary was beyond credible. My phone was rolling in spontaneously, opening the camera and capturing that splendid moment. However the camera couldn't do justice to what my eyes have captured. Anyway, I stepped forward.
It was a rural area, hardly having any citified touch for a mile or so. All it had was the highway and chapparal in both sides. Few houses were verbalizing that people were there too, but those were not enough for a girl like me who lived all her life overheaing the humdrum sound of horns, construction and the hushed souls of the people. So I enjoyed the serenity of that place, the alluring...
As I stepped outside, the prepossessing scenary enthralled me. Greenary of the place felt like getting into somewhere cherubic. The sky was winsome reddish orange, with clouds hanging in front of it just to adorn the scenary was beyond credible. My phone was rolling in spontaneously, opening the camera and capturing that splendid moment. However the camera couldn't do justice to what my eyes have captured. Anyway, I stepped forward.
It was a rural area, hardly having any citified touch for a mile or so. All it had was the highway and chapparal in both sides. Few houses were verbalizing that people were there too, but those were not enough for a girl like me who lived all her life overheaing the humdrum sound of horns, construction and the hushed souls of the people. So I enjoyed the serenity of that place, the alluring...