Hearing nothing but the sound of gravel under your feet
You take a deep breath and smell old wood
At one point there was a beautiful coat of pait,
But now its a dull white, with chipped paint
You know theres nobody here,
But theres a ghostly feeling about it
As you listen carfully,
You can hear the soft playing of a man playing a sweet little tune on the piano
About three years ago i remember my family rented a big huge dune buggy, and we went riding in the beach with it. When we arrived, there were jellyfish everywhere! Driving fast, we had jellyfish flying everywich way. It was like raining jellyfish. Trying not to open my mouth, i was afraid that one of them would get inside. We finally stopped because we were stuck, there were jellyfish all over, and let me tell you there wasnt an inch of us that wasn’t just covered in this smelly, blue, squishy stuff. I will never, ever forget the horrendous smell that came from just a small little thing. The smell was like rotten fish that had been left in the sun for days. It was so bad that it could almost bring a tear to your eye, it was just so toxic that it burned the inside of your nose. After we went back home, even after washing our clothes five times, the putrid smell just wouldn’t go away! So eventually we just threw those clothes out and moved on.
My use of technology every day is my phone. i text on it every day i probably couldn’t live without it. I also use my computer not everyday but pretty close. My T.V. i could live without but i just rather not. I have an I-Pod but i don’t really use it too much just when i get bored and have nothing else to do. And of cores the obvious uses of technology is like the refrigerator, and the sink for water, and all that kind of stuff.
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