Last school holiday my family, and I went back to our hometown the eagerly-awaited, holidays bring a respite, from homework. Lessons extracurricular activities, and exams. For me spending a, holiday at home is equally unbearable.
0n the last day. Of school I eagerly, waited for the bell to ring at 1: 10 p.m... Then I felt, like a caged bird hat has just been set free.I slang my bag over my shoulder and make a beeline for the bust station. My hometown!
We started our journey early in. The morning. When, we arrived we had a quick lunch. I make a short exchange and headed for my favourite spot here - a secluded. Corner of my grandfather durian orchards. There under a shady spot I sat, down a surveyed the surroundings.
, HereFar away from classrooms claustrophobic, crowds rushing, sidewalks busy and congested streets I enjoyed, the solitude of. Nature. As I took my seat on a flimsy woody bench and looked, around me I can, see a flurry of activities. Birds flew gracefully. And noiselessly above me while bees traveled flirtatiously from tree, to treeColourful butterflies flit about here and there flapping their fragile wings and ants scurry in a single file carrying. Bits of food on their tiny backs.
A soft cool breeze blowed. I can hear the soft rustle of leaves. The air is heavy with. The scent of shrubs and grasses coupled with the scent of ripe durians.
.I lied on my back with my hand clasped behind my head and watched streaks of sunlight filtering through the canopy of, leaves. Soon I fall into short but deep slumber. When I woke up I can, see the sun slowly descending behind a row of far, hills. Although I would love to linger for a, little longer I moved away reluctantly and leaved knowing that Opah would be waiting. For me.
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