Through coloring books and "Charlie Brown's Thanksgiving" I was taught the leaves on a tree begin to fall and change into a variety of orange, brown, and yellow colored leaves when autumn strikes, but never have I taken the time to witness the transformation for myself.
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The damn cricket. There's a damn cricket in my backyard that always begins to chirp around 7:30 P.M. I am so intrigued by this cricket because it creates Night's symphony, but the cricket is no where to be seen. The cricket is like an author of a beautiful writing piece, but the authors demands to be unknown, while people frantically desire to know who the author is. I am determined to meet the creator of Night's symphony and write about its hidden features.
One of my favorite pieces of my backyard is my fragile, but strong rose garden. " Exactly 5 roses holding onto the thin thread of life. From the time they were bloomed until now, I've noticed that they've shrunk, wbich would make sense, since their petals have wrinkled up. Crazy how they're so similar to humans." Field notes, 9/16
There's so much good about this blog. I love my crickets but I've never seen one. Your description of the creator of the night's symphony is perfect. Great quote from your field-notes. I look forward to more blogs; this was fun to read.
ReplyDeleteYour backyard seems like its huge the way you describe it. I like how you wonder if the leaves come from your tree or your neighbors tree. You've made me want to see your backyard the same way you do.
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