There is something beautiful about it that words can't explain.
Albeit I was solving a complicated Physics question on Hooke's Law, I took the camera and snapped a few pictures of it in my backyard.
Click to enlarge, I look at the raindrops~
COOL... I actually captured the light of the sun!!
My backyard looked like a tropical garden from this angle...
Thanks to dad.
And mom.
The ecosystem is so balanced here.
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I snapped the book close and rose from my chair. The air-conditioned room was like a refrigerator, but that was not the reason that made me leave. I stuffed the book back into its rightful place; squeezed by its neighbours (which included Mark Twain's and Leo Tolstoy's books).
Swift steps carried me from the sea of books to the door of the library. I gave it a gentle push and felt a blanket of warm air. The sun was surrounded with its glorious ring of light; I saw my bag bathed in the sun's rays.
With a swing, one of the holder landed on my right shoulder. Voices of teachers teaching and students talking filled the school. I gazed at the sky and walked off with my head up high.
Until next Friday, I shall be here again.
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I told you that I get inspirations after it rained, right?
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