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Backyard Paradise. As I step into my backyard, I am transported into another
world. I have learned that the transition between nature ...
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Submitted by volcmsoftblgrl17 on March 23, 2006
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As I step into my backyard, I am transported into another world. I have learned that the transition between nature and civilization is the difference between calmness and calamity. My backyard is the conduit of this peaceful change. As I enter it, I am no longer in the highly planned world of a housing development. It is as if I entered a world that is all my own, a world where I get the feeling of peace and tranquility. I stand in a yard full of luscious environment that puts my mind at ease.
Looking to the right of my patio, you would not know that another house lies so close. Trees of different heights rise to create an illusion of standing at the edge of a forest. There is a willow tree that stands out from the rest. The leaves have a shiny green upper surface with a duller green lower surface and extend to a pointed tip. To the touch, they feel finely toothed, like the ruffles of a feather. At the moment, there is sun filtering in through the leaves to create glimmering patches of sunlight on the grass. The tree is as wide as it is tall. Not standing so tall, are the lemon and blood orange trees. These trees have come to life, with their citrus goodness and their simplicity. Next to the trees are a bed of flowers composed of calendulas. They are gently moving back and forth in a swaying motion. This flower is a beautiful work of art as evidenced in this close-up. The intricate design of each petal is beautifully painted together by nature’s hand. With the greens, yellows, and oranges, these colors perfectly blend with the winds to give me peace.
As your eyes move east through the forest setting, you can see a lighthouse-shaped bird feeder sitting on a four foot post. It includes handmade cedar shingles, arched entryways and crackly blue paint that give it an antique look. It is truly exquisite. About twenty feet to the left, there is a three foot tall, concrete, moss-covered dolphin fountain. It seems so lonely just sitting here, getting...
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