Gary Murray
20 October 2014
Mrs. Tieman
CP English 12
Describe a place where you feel content.
An environment where I feel perfectly content is out in the woods with about an inch of snow on the ground and a light snow fall, I like this because it’s so peaceful and quiet and all the worries of society are not there. There are trees all around with snow on the branches. I am sitting on the ground with my back on the tree with my shotgun in my lap waiting patiently and watching the snow fall. As the day goes on the snow adds up and becomes heavier. Soon it is the late afternoon and the sky is gray and the snow still falling and as I watch a snowflake fall I see something in the background move and as I focus on it I see the deer. As I bring up the gun I slowly bring the pump a little back to if there’s a shell in it and pull it back forward. As I bring the gun up I see the deer and prepare to fire. I shoot once the deer drops to the ground. I get up and shake the snow off and go to the deer. I begin to field dress it. I then have to drag it back to the car where I put it in and take it home to skin and get the meat off of it. Soon I’m done and glad that all the hard work is over and now I get to relax. I finally go back outside into the snow and walk around.
20 October 2014
Mrs. Tieman
CP English 12
Describe a place where you feel content.
An environment where I feel perfectly content is out in the woods with about an inch of snow on the ground and a light snow fall, I like this because it’s so peaceful and quiet and all the worries of society are not there. There are trees all around with snow on the branches. I am sitting on the ground with my back on the tree with my shotgun in my lap waiting patiently and watching the snow fall. As the day goes on the snow adds up and becomes heavier. Soon it is the late afternoon and the sky is gray and the snow still falling and as I watch a snowflake fall I see something in the background move and as I focus on it I see the deer. As I bring up the gun I slowly bring the pump a little back to if there’s a shell in it and pull it back forward. As I bring the gun up I see the deer and prepare to fire. I shoot once the deer drops to the ground. I get up and shake the snow off and go to the deer. I begin to field dress it. I then have to drag it back to the car where I put it in and take it home to skin and get the meat off of it. Soon I’m done and glad that all the hard work is over and now I get to relax. I finally go back outside into the snow and walk around.