The blog of 2nd Batxillerat students from IES Bendinat (Mallorca-Spain)

jueves, 8 de abril de 2010

Description of a place (Tomeu Porcel)


There is a is
a beautiful and unique place near my house called "La Trapa". Boats visit its waters and say hello to the green trees that surround it.

When the wind blows strongly, you can see the fish trying to reach its bank; nevertheless, they can't do it, because the waters reclaim them like a treasure. I feel good there because I can relax.

When I was a child, I used to go there some afternoons after school and now I use to go with my horses. I used to lie down on a big stone, to see the sunset and listen to sound of the quiet waves near me. Then I could imagine all the marine creatures singing from the deep sea. Sometimes, the sun seemed angry, boldly turning red and yellow. Perhaps it didn't want to leave this amazing place. When the darkness covered the sky, I walked on the bank and looked at the moon reflected on the water. On one occasion I tried to touch it, but I just got my hand full of salty water. I saw the clouds reflected in my hand, and when I breathed, I felt the pure air in my lungs. A sweet flavor filled my whole body.

It is a really relaxing place where one can just lie down on the ground, close your eyes, breathe deep inside and imagine a lot of places, things, colors, and so on...
Sometimes the music of the nature helps me.It depends on how I am.I love this moment. My mind is going to open, and I feel very good.

Right now every year there are thousands of tourists who travel and visit La Trapa. I am very happy that people like the place, but I'm afraid that people could pollute it because La Trapa is a very important place in my heart.

I hope La Trapa will be beautiful forever and ever!

2 comentarios:

  1. Ups!Sorry about the late date and this has been wrote by Tomeu Porcel

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  2. Thank you Tomeu!
    you live in a beautiful place.
    Linis
    PS: I thought La trapa was up in the mountains! I've been there quite a few times... Is it also the name of the inlet?

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