Wednesday, July 6, 2011
morning walk
The walk from Degraff to Williams is a long one. It provides many different elements, from the beautiful nature. There is one spot that stands out the most though. This spot is right in front of the first side door of Jenny Murphy hall and right before the path that cuts through the construction. This spot attacks most of my five senses at one time. First, this spot allows me to see many totally different settings. I can see construction, people, trees, and more nature. Another thing I like about this spot is that I can touch the fence. For some reason, I love to touch the fence. Running my fingers along the fence, felling them fall through the holes over and over again. Mostly, I hear the sounds of construction around this area. The sound of the head construction worker calling out instructions to his workers while a bulldozer drives past, smoothing out the dirt. The smells in this spot are sometimes overwhelming. For some reason, every time I pass this spot, I always smell the haunting aroma of marijuana. I have never been down that path and not smelled marijuana. Sometimes it also smells like fresh cut grass, but you can always pick out the smell of pot. This spot is amazing for opening your mind up to different senses in the morning. It usually makes me less tired in the morning because I am so interested as to what is going on around me in this spot.
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