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Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

It was just a dream...


It was such a beautiful day. The sun was shining kindly on my face, not as burning as usual. Birds were tweeting gently and flowers were blossoming rapidly, it looks completely like a garden in which it was fulfilled with several kinds of living things. Meanwhile, I could hear ' woof-woof ' sound from the distance. The sound became louder and louder, and well now I can tell that the sound was from my dog. This was the true paradise, so I and my dog were just playing in the garden all day long.

The sun was setting down. Well, the view was changed, from the evergreen garden into a golden one. That seemed like it was time for almost every creature to get back to their shelter before it got dark.

' Whao.... ', I was amused. In the city such as Phnom Penh, which CO2 is increasing, it's hard to see the sky clearly at night. I mean at night I can only see a few twinkling star. However, in this garden it was different - no pollution nor bad gases, the sky was so clear that I can see trillions of stars blink blink on my face. I would give up everything just to live in this place...

' BANG! '

' What's that sound? ' I asked myself.

I've just fallen off the bed!

' OUCH! It hurts damn much! ' I yelled.

It was just a dream. It was like a fairytale in which you live there with no worries nor fears. One question, is there such a place on this planet - Earth?

( I know it's a bit childish, isn't it? ^_^ )

Monineath

2 comments:

  1. Hi Monineath,
    My favorite parts were:
    the sun was shining kindly on my face, not burning as usual (yes, Cambodian sun!)
    and
    the view changed from an evergreen garden into a golden one. (changed grammar slightly)
    Beautiful!

    Yes, wouldn't it be nice to see a trillion stars at night? I think there are still a few places where you can see this kind of night sky, and gorgeous gardens too. I hope you get there someday - not just in your dreams at night!

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  2. thanks teacher hope i can own that beautiful place one day ^^

    Monineath

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