Dakota Clark |
This picture represents where I
live, where I've grown up. It shares a lot of memories with me.I have spent a
lot of time on the water or walking on the dirt roads surround it. There are so
many angles to look at the water, each unique. This picture shows depth in the
seemingly small mountains and rolling hills that take your eyes up to the guard
rail. You see the calmness of the water towards the front of the picture and
the ripples in the back, made by a slight wind. This picture interprets my
reality and shows the beauty that nature holds for us to enjoy.This scene is
apart of my everyday life, when I wake up in the morning to when I come home.
This moment may not last forever. One moment it’s here and another it could be
gone, swallowed up by time itself, or it may last for another lifetime,
thriving with wildlife. You never know what will happen to breathtaking sights
like this one. I want to remember this very moment for the reasons I had just
stated. Someday this pond could just be a memory, lost in the minds of those
who have enjoyed it, much like I have.
Lilly Richardson |
When a
team wins a championship they receive medals. As of Saturday, June 14 I had
never received a medal or had the chance of receiving one for I had never been
in a championship game before. However, Saturday night the girls lacrosse team
was at Castleton ready to fight for the ‘ship against Chelsea. Together we
played our hearts out and nothing could have beat the feeling we got as we all
lined up and received medals, validating all the hard work we put in throughout
the season. The medal itself is not that special, it isn't made of the finest
quality, but every time I see it I will be reminded of the night that my team
won U-32’s second only girls lacrosse championship. This photo itself depicts
the moment when I was able to display the medal in my room where it will hang
against a mirror and will always remind me of the time our team goal was
accomplished.
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