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Rated: ASR · Book · Personal · #1935750
Entries for various Blog Challenges.I will be expressing my hopes,dreams and fantasies.
#786387 added July 8, 2013 at 5:36pm
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Forest Or City
Prompt: Would you rather spend time in the forest or city?

I love to shop and it is nice to go to the city and buy things and have lunch but I would rather spend time in the forest. I would rather be in the forest. After watching the "Twilight" {this isn't about the vampires and werewolves but I like them}movies, the woods are beautiful and I would love to have a house by the forest. I am not a camper but give me a nice house by the forest with a few people or none and I would be happy. If there are mountains near by and the ocean or a lake, well to me this is Paradise. I live by corn fields and a ditch near by. Poor substitute but there are no houses near by and it is pretty. I live in the country and I love that part. There are woods but they are a mile away. I would love to see wild life. I see a few raccoon, deer and squirrels but I would see more of them if I lived by the woods.

In the city, there is wall to wall people and traffic with no breathing room. I go there to shop and I go back home to "Green Acres." I appreciate the green in the fields and the nice grass in my yard. When the corn grows and I am surrounded by corn fields, it is like having my own woods or forest. I am at home.

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