Recently I go back to Eton Hall on foot almost every day (except rainy days~). At the beginning, I did this in order to lose weight. However, now I just enjoy the walk and get used to it.
Sometimes several friends walk with me, and I really love to talk with them. Although we walk in different paces, we do not care too much and just go at our favourite speeds. It is a good chance to make friends, especially to know more about the girls who are usually low-key but easy-going indeed. We can tell jokes and laugh out loud together. Besides, if we meet difficulties or sorrowful matters, we confide worries or give advice to each other.
If no one goes together, it is also a good opportunity for me to relax myself. Walking alone may seem a little bit weird and lonely. Actually, I enjoy being tranquil or even isolate myself against the noisy society for a while. With on one nearby knowing me but only beautiful sceneries, I can immerse myself into a totally spirit silence. I have enough time to recall for my old memories and plan for the future. I ponder a lot about my life, my family, my friends and myself. If I am in a good mood, I also take pictures on the tropical rain forests, the seaside, the black birds and flower petals flowing in the air… I hope when I don’t live in Eton Hall, I can still keep the memories about the walk.
Every day after my one-and-half –an-hour “journey”, I feel physical tired but mental relaxed. I hope I can keep this habit till the end of bridging course~
Outdoor sport is exciting as well as inspiring. When I enter NUS, I believe I will join a outdoor sport association, I love sports such as hiking, swimming, camping and so on. However, I have never walked back to Eton Hall. Maybe I can try it some day.
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