Let's say that I'm the kind of person that enjoys to be trapped on my bedroom, because it's mine.
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| Cathedral. Santiago de Chile. Central corridor. A legend says that demons are hidden behind the pillars. Perhaps my personality has to be with the fact I played Church Organ behind a pillar. |
I remember that when I was a kid (near 10 years old) and I practiced keyboard with my teacher, I usually spend most of my time playing SNES with my friends and alone. One day I went to one of my friend's house to play Super Mario 3, and I should have been stuck on the place as much as to haven't noticed what time it was. One of my my cousins went to seek me. He said me that my family was very worried about me, and I didn't care (as always), so we returned my home.
Once we came back, my family started to scold me about making them worry, and when I try to see at my cousin, he wasn't in the battlefield with me. He fled. Well, that happens when you don't know how to see the clock properly.
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| This kind of environment is the one I enjoy the most. I think I would play a lot here without being tired. |
In my personal opinion, there is a few landscapes more beautiful than a forest after the rain. Even the fragrance attached at the soft blow of wind that surrounds the forest is quite impresive.


Yeah, just getting on a bus or train and going wherever it takes you is a pretty good thing to do. I should do that more often. Even if you end up in an ugly place, it will still be a good experience (As long as you don't get mugged and raped of course!)
ReplyDeleteAs for the topics, feel free to suggest a topic that you find easier to write about.
A couple of questions before I write the list of expressions you could have used: What is SNES? Also, isn't the central corridor of a church called the nave? I am not sure, because my church/architecture vocabulary isn't the best :/
Here's the list:
1. contrary to what
2. enjoy...ing
3. find my way back
4. I must have lost track of time
5. tell the time
6. from the gently breeze
Thanks Fernando.
By the way, I click on "publish" once and it always comes up twice on your blog. I don't know why.