Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Autumn in New Hampshire by Lindsay

                 New Hampshire defines "beauty" when autumn rolls around. Different colored leaves adorn the trees that sit upon the rounded mountains, and the crinkle-crunch sound of stepping on leaves becomes a familiar noise.
                 In autumn, it seems that the air always smells of crisp apples, ready to be picked from some of the orchards here. A surplus supply of apples usually means there is going to be homemade apple crisp for dessert--yum.
                 Oh, how great it feels to live in such a beautiful place, with open country all around and plenty of trails in the forest to walk, the branches intertwined and the different shades of color looming overhead, and a layer of fallen leaves covering the ground.
                  Oh, my beloved New Hampshire.

3 comments:

  1. Lindsay, thats funny, (not the writing) I mean that I was writing a poem about fall yesterday too! I totally agree with all the things you said here, and to make it even more amazing, I think you could make it longer.
    Liesl

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  2. I love your sensory details in this piece. You do a great job of defining fall! I agree with Liesl, I think you should add a little bit more to it to make it complete. Maybe something about winter coming or the temperature getting colder or something like that. I really like this! Keep it up :)

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