We pack our bags and leave at dawn tomorrow and go to the sea and the forest, I love to travel and I enjoy seeing different places.
Whatever I did last night, I could not sleep and I had just fallen asleep when my mother called me and said it was time to leave and we had to wake up.
After packing, we set off, the air was clearing, but as the sun went down, there was no news of the sun, as if the sun had not intended to reach the sky that day and had given way to clouds, dark clouds that covered the sky. They were.
Soon it was raining, the raindrops were hitting the metal trunk of the car, the windows were steaming and there was nowhere to be seen, and I took the opportunity to paint on the glass and find a place to go. I would open to see the views outside.
The speed of the cars and the heavy rain made it difficult for my father to see ahead, so he drove more slowly, and this made us reach our destination later.
We had traveled almost half way and the rain had subsided. I asked my father to stand in a suitable place and get off and enjoy some of that pleasant weather. He accepted and after a few minutes he stopped and we all got off.
The air was very soft and pleasant, I took a deep breath and gave fresh air to my lungs. At the same time, my mother put her tea set on the trunk of the car and filled the cups with hot tea. The coolness of the air made the tea steam with Rush out of the cups and spread in the air.
The damp and rainy scenery around was a good subject for photography. I turned around and took a few photos of the rainy scenery and set off again.
It was not raining anymore, but its effects were visible everywhere, now the sun wanted to come out little by little and its dim light shone on the leaves of trees and bushes and showed them fresher than ever, we crossed a few small rivers They were all full of water and life due to the rain.
As we approached the destination, every moment of this route was enjoyable and attractive for me, and the house of Grandma was waiting for us. It drops down and Grandma looks at us on the porch.