Life at Oak Road I think about the sound, scenery and smell of my home at Oak Road, I am homesick. This will make me want to return to a place familiar. My family and I moved here when I was 1. This is a small country town, there is only one store at the corner, there is fresh air, there are several cars on the road. When we walked to the corner store, we did not have any worries. The town is always quiet and does not appear to be disturbing. Along with the changing times, I am now 18 years old, and this little town was taken over.
The house where I live is at the end of a long-distance country road. The asphalt road is covered with oak trees and resurrected lily As the name suggests, they live for several weeks in autumn every year and bless the world with beautiful pink flowers and then sleep in winter. At the end of the driveway, we put big red and white signs with imagination ... we are living today. The word "imagine" is fixed to a pendulum swinging right and left when the gentle wind sweeps across the oak gently.
From the rain last night, at about 200 yards from the road, the tall oak thickened on wet ground. Brilliant green leaves have returned to trees as a sign of turning to spring. The tall oak bark is very moist and fragile. The root of the tree passes through the ground and waits for someone to stumble of one of them. The roots flow toward the thin stream at the left end of all oak trees. Sticks and muds are stuck in the rocks in the water and they are about to bring them into the water now
A strong wind blows in the day and night. It stole the oak leaves, then broke the branches and opened the bark until the oak became tired and vivid. But when the other tree fell, the oak remained on the ground. Tired wind gave up and said, "How can you still stand up, oak?" Oak said: "I divided you each half of my branches, separated each leaf and my limbs But my roots are on the ground and I have become increasingly strong since I was born, you will never touch them, as you can see, those Is the deepest part of me, but I think now, I am stronger than I knew before. "