I wouldn't even call it a back yard it was more of a field or forest that went on forever. It was the prettiest thing you might have ever seen. The meadow was full of an assortment of flowers and plants. Then just beyond that was the forest with tall limber redwood trees, the trunks with a minimum diameter of forty feet. Mom and Dad told us not to go beyond the trees since we didn’t know what the threats were beyond them. Of course I didn’t listen to them, because I felt like there would be absolutely nothing wrong with this forest, for I had never seen anything like it. What so dangerous would be in a beautiful, peaceful place like that? In other words, what could harm me in …show more content…
On that day I only felt like looking around and staying on the ground for once. The trees were covered in green moss at the bottom. The trees towered over me and made a canopy of leaves with their branches. The further I walked into the forest the more enchanting it became. I had this urge to stay here and never come back, but i fought that urge for I knew what that would do to my family. I came across the crystal blue stream which was active with fish and tadpoles. I tiptoed through the creek trying not to disturb the creatures, but