28 September 2008
Leo Castillo
9/22/08
Northeast Side of Mark O. Hatfield Library.
2:00pm-2:30pm
Temperature: 65 *
Riding over to the Mark O. Hatfield Library, in this semi sunny day. I spotted one of those famous “white chairs.” I never had the chance to site in one of these till now. From far the chair appears to be made out of wood, but when I got closer it’s made plastic. Although they made it look as if it wear plastic cause of the faded whit on the chair. It’s started to get hotter the sun is hitting my face and wearing a black tee is not helping at all. I have to squint and can’t really see what’s in front of me so we are going to start from the surroundings. Underneath my the chair there id light colored bark dust, this dust is spread throughout he side of the mill stream. This gives the trees and plants a unique look; they stand out by them self. These plants and trees are in a four feet distance from each other. On my right side of the chair there is a couple of vine maple shrubs. The color of these shrubs are no longer green the have transformed brown/yellow and are telling me that fall is in season. While sitting on this chair I look over to the mill stream and can’t help notice that it appeared to be a lot deeper. Also there is a little black ant that keeps crawling up my right leg.
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