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Composition My favorite place in the city park. Composition on the topic “My favorite place on earth. Several interesting essays.

I love my city. Everything is beautiful in it: from the delightful center to the most remote lands. If I were asked in which city I would like to live, then undoubtedly I would stay where I am. And, of course, there is one place that I especially love.

My favorite place in the city is the park. Every weekend my family and I go there to ride the rides and get a charge of positive emotions. It is there that I can see happy parents who are not busy with their work. And there they often buy me sweets: popcorn and cotton candy. In addition to entertainment, the park also has beautiful plantings, with magnificent trees of various types. In autumn, this green kingdom turns into a fiery palace and it is very difficult to take your eyes off this picture. I also love this place because I often meet new people there. By the way, we met there with my best friend and now after school we often walk in the park. We don't need money for this. The park has an area where you can have fun and for free. There are many different horizontal bars on this site, on which we constantly climb. And then, tired, but satisfied, we go home to return to the park again tomorrow.

There are many beautiful places in my city, but the city park will always be my favorite!

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The universal law of attraction works properly at all times. We are always surrounded by what we broadcast from our hearts. The match is always 100%. Only we may not like our state, and no one is around, and even the trees seem crooked, and the puddles are dirty and deep. And, of course, we have tender feelings for the warm gentle sun, then the heart is light. But isn't it in our power to create such conditions to constantly and happily be in balance with the Universe?

It is not necessary to go where it is good. It is much more useful to create a beautiful environment where we are. Now.

There are places where everything works out by itself. Somehow, these parts of the Earth resonate with my heart so much that no effort is needed: everything is so good. Perhaps I coincide with the energy of these places by default. It is noticed that it is here that I write easily and with inspiration. And that's not all, it is these cities that make their way to the pages of my novels and stories, they live there. And I live in them.


Pai, Mae Hong Son, Thailand

Pai is a very special place. Anyone who comes here will agree with this - at least for three days, at least for a month. And those who have lived here for years know this for sure. I think it's the mountains or the fault (we have a canyon!), but rather a combination of these and some other mysterious factors. However, it turns out that Pai works as a ruthless karma machine. If you are in debt, then when you get into cute cozy Pai, you will have to go through trials and cleanse your life. The fact that “in ordinary life” it would take years, a couple of months is enough here. This does not mean that Pai grinds everyone with particular cruelty. If there is no desire to change, Pai will let you go, you just leave.

Many people say that wishes come true in Pai. So be careful with wording. Here everything happens quickly. But out of time.

People with an inner thirst for change come here. And while the fire burns, turning into ashes, they do not leave. With the birth of the Phoenix, man is ready to enter the renewed world.

Pie from your hills

There is magic in Pai. They say that too.


Tha Ton, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Thaton is a very small town. So much so that they say about such people: “There is nothing to do here!” He is even smaller than Pai. And there are fewer tourists. And what exactly to watch? A nine-level temple on a mountain? And then? All right, it's time to get on the bus and leave.

The most interesting thing begins just then. When everything is already done, the whole mountain is ridden, then you just need to close your eyes and feel. Nothing will change around. All the hills will also rise beautifully, the river will slowly carry its waters, and the sun will also warm everyone, and then, winking, hide behind all the same hills. Every day, always.

This is not stability. This is impeccability.


Ella, Uva, Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka has many faces: playful, stern, lazy and relaxed, indignant and naughty. In the heart of the mountainous province of Uva, I found another face: Ella seemed to me a jewel, calmly and dignifiedly aware of her uniqueness. Ella does not need to lure tourists to her, they themselves come here, buying into the opportunity to arrange trekking in the surrounding hills. To whom regularity and slowness seem like an expensive luxury, do not linger here. And why? Ahead of them are waiting for the conquest of peaks, photos of the best sunrise on the planet and other achievements.

But personally, I am ready to return to Sri Lanka just for the sake of Ella and live there for a month or two, drinking tea and banging on laptop keys, inspired by the silence and wonderful air. Small towns are unique in that there you can learn not to rush anywhere and do nothing. Nothing that fills the chest with undue importance. The biggest thing to do in Ella can be the walk to the shrine by the road. Put flowers there and say a kind word for the travelers who are circling the mountain serpentine somewhere below.

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Hawaii, USA

A very common phrase that Hawaii (or any other tropical island) is heaven on earth unexpectedly, in fact, turns out to be true. Banal, predictable and chastely honest. This truth knocks over like powerful ocean waves, and envelops like warm water, which at high tide floods the feet and playfully moves away, leaving the feet to sink into the soft sand.

Each of the Hawaiian Islands is unusual in its own way, each has its own and common rich history. No wonder the most famous Hawaiian, the gentle giant Israel Kamakawiwoole treated his country with undisguised trepidation. He sang of her beauty and struggle for independence, recalled the glorious past and urged people to be worthy of their great ancestors.

But when mountains and ocean meet, only passionate softness can be born out of this love. Like the Hawaiian hula dance. Like the girls' hips float on the waves, their necks and hair are decorated with bright colors, and their hands tell amazing stories.

And on a short sandy strip, between the waters of the ocean and high cliffs, there is a place for a person who watches the play of nature and learns that he is part of the universe.


Safed, Mehoz Hatzafon, Israel

In the Northern District of Israel, among the fluffy hills, there is a small town called Safed. Despite its proximity to the Lebanese border, where deadly missiles fly from and to, the city lives as if it does not notice the wars waged by the state. He stays away. More precisely at an altitude (900 meters above sea level). In the very center of the city, on the highest hill, there is already an obelisk dedicated to those who defended their right to live among this beauty. Safed has done its job in the formation of the state, humbly and calmly proud of it. And he stays where he is most comfortable. In the 16th century.

Mysticism and the mysteries of the Kabbalah - that's all that interests this city. When the ancestors of modern inhabitants had to flee the Iberian Peninsula in search of a better life, they found this life. Right here. And time is frozen. Yes, many now have iPhones, but they are still only interested in righteousness and observance of laws. The study, reflection and application in practice of what the rabbis themselves once wrote here in Safed (Shulchan Aruch and comments on the Torah, for example!) - this is the life of the city.

Everything is visible from the main hill - the sea, hostile Lebanon and the miserable Mount Hermon. Yes, but no one cares. This is real zen!


Jericho, West Bank, Palestine

In the Bible, Jericho is referred to as the city of palm trees. And from the Canaanite language (to which the Hebrew belongs), the name is translated as “fragrant” or “moon”. The Arabic language also insists on "aroma". But for the people who speak Canaanite, that is, the Phoenicians, this land has always been a place of worship for the moon. Of course, it is the fragrant city of palm trees and the city of the moon. The most ancient city in the world, according to stingy scientists who gave it 11 thousand years. And while it is really the most ancient city officially recognized.

Jericho is located on the Mount of Temptation, where Jesus spent 40 days testing himself. And under the mountain itself lie the ruins of ancient Jericho. Of course, the most ancient layer is inaccessible to the eye. And, frankly, there is no ancient city. And there are no ruins. Only historical burial mounds with small masonry. Probably, after the trumpets of Joshua destroyed the walls of Jericho, nothing can be built on this place for a long time.

But you can still see. In my heart.


Italy

The Phoenicians, as you know, were navigators, the Vikings of their time (or the Vikings became the Phoenicians of the Middle Ages). And now those whose ancestors (Canaanites, Hittites, Amorites) remained in the Middle East, we call Jews and Arabs, and the Phoenicians left and settled in several more countries both in the west and in the east. They have gone so far that modern man does not even see the kinship between peoples. The Phoenicians spread their writing system around the world, and we still use it.

They also made it to Sicily. The main city of Palermo in ancient times was called Sis, "flower" in Phoenician. Then the Greeks came here and brought their culture, brought poetic order, replacing the wild passion of the Phoenicians. The Romans, on the other hand, subjected everyone to their strict laws. Sicily was the last to wait for Europeans from the north: Vandals, Ostrogoths and Normans. But despite this, the relaxation of the Greeks and the permissiveness of the Phoenicians made the Sicilians one of the unique nations in modern Italy.

Crossroads of the sea, Sicily, like a delicious layer cake, seasoned with sweet cream. And now it is really good only in unity, and not disassembled into ingredients.


Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

Indianapolis, located exactly in the center of Indiana, was truly a dream city for 19th-century Americans. Its exact layout (architect Alexander Ralston, together with Pierre Lefand, also built Washington) is amazing. Accuracy and streamlining are the main features. Like Moscow, Indianapolis diverges from the central Monument to Soldiers and Sailors (The Circle Monument). It's a circle that draws energy from all over the state. In the US, the city is known as "America's Crossroads", where all important roads converge. One square mile - this is how Indianapolis saw its creator. But I think there has always been the idea of ​​development. And the city naturally grows without violating the layout. The perfect place to live.

Despite the name, the Indians are no longer here. Miami (not to be confused with the modern one) and the Delawares were evicted by 1820 just before the construction of the city began. But now the city is considered the most tolerant in the States. And even a little proud of his good qualities. What one of the most famous "big" (yes, that's what they call the inhabitants of Indiana, and they are actually ALL tall!) writer Kurt Vonnegut loved to laugh at. Sneaky from the excessive seriousness of his fellow citizens, Vonnegut nevertheless describes Indy best of all in his books.

Indianapolis also lives on my pages, as a secret place where you are always expected. The city-circle, it exposes all the problems at a glance or hides them, turning your head. Every circle will eventually turn into a spiral. It's all about personal choice.


California, USA

Everyone dreams of California - of beaches and warm sun, of a beautiful life and a career in Hollywood. Being born in California is a big deal, even for Americans. But if that doesn't work out, then US residents are moving in droves to the southwest, seeking to fill their voids.

I also dream of California. About the Pacific Ocean and beautiful nature: about the mysterious desert and bright colors. It seems to me that it is in such a place that you can see the contrasts of our life. No wonder there are so many earthquakes in California - nature argues with man. A person wants to be brighter and plays roles on films. And the earth in an instant demonstrates who is the main character here. Neither Shakespeare's tragedy nor 20th Century Fox will ever compare to what nature can show.

I dream of California, of a mysterious world hidden by daylight. I see the mysterious treasures of the extreme west, the tartar of our civilization (“tar” for the Greeks was the west, and “tartar” was a place where it is impossible to reach). There are no tourists on those trails, there are no stars, there are only Stars.

But California has more than just beautiful cities and famous beaches. California is so diverse that there is a place for landscapes that are not similar to each other. If you drive along its hilly roads, then already beyond San Francisco you can find giant sequoia trees. Most of the tourists ride in the corresponding national park or in and look at the most voluminous sequoia, but I liked the coastal sequoias, the highest. These are majestic and immense trees for thought.

And in Southern California, unique and surprisingly diverse in form, joshua three grows. And sometimes it seems that it is such happiness that in the States there are still so many beauties where there is no imprint of human activity. There is no need to understand the historical twists and turns. The trees are just there. And their eternity and tranquility in the midst of desert landscapes gives the most powerful weapon - the freedom to be yourself.

And the same can be said about the other two wonders located on opposite sides of the Sierra Nevada. Kings Canyon National Park and Death Valley. All this somehow miraculously fits in one state. Endless wild trails - possible encounters with nature, with bears or heat - who will survive after this? California is checking even now, even though the days of the Gold Rush are over. Test gold, copper pipes in Hollywood. There remains a test of self-preservation. Why not?


Arizona, USA

According to the bold remark of Emir Kusturica, it is customary in Arizona to dream. Arizona is different. These are the huge and unusual canyons of the north, these are the pine greens and mountains of the center and the deserted Sonora in the south. And somewhere in the middle of all this diversity, you can find yourself a place where you can sit down and fly your dream up like a kite.

Once upon a time, a guest from space appeared in Arizona - the famous Arizona crater attracts many from afar. And the traces of those who came remain for millions of years. Sometimes it seems to me that all the dreamers crawled out of the crater and scattered around the state, devoting their lives to building their plans. Whether it will be fragile houses in Vupatki or dwellings arranged in the hollows of a high mountain, whether dinosaurs or petrified trees are buried, there is enough space for everyone. Is not it so?

Those who didn't leave by mysterious means guard the canyons and collect fees from the aliens, believing that this is fair and will repair the damage that the white people have done to them. Now the Indians play by the rules of the whites. In my opinion, almost everyone in the world is American now. Or the new Romans. And yet in Arizona you can find a place where you can hide from civilization.


Washington, USA

The evergreen state, so similar in its landscapes to the northern latitudes of Russia, captivated me instantly. Everything is clear and close. There is no place for surprise when you see something unusual and unusual. Everything here is comfortable.

We made several treks to the mountains and volcanoes of Washington and still remember how fun it was to walk around Rainier or along Hurricane Ridge.

You should not think that the state is just covered in evergreen trees, and this is its feature. This is a surprisingly diverse area. There is a rain forest in the Olympic Park, and lakes with a breathtaking color of water, mountain peaks with an amazing shape. Washington can be studied for a long time and it is worth devoting a lot of time to it. Slowly traveling along the roads of Washington with an eternal smile and stopping for the night with a tent - isn't this a traveler's dream?


Devils Tower, Wyoming, USA

There are so many miracles in Wyoming - there and, but I want to mention the Devil's Tower. A lonely mountain, around which unthinkable legends have developed, and the appearance of which scientists cannot explain in such a plain way, cannot but attract attention. But on the other hand, what's wrong with it? Worth it, rises. And that's all. You can drive past, marvel and rush on, forgetting about the tower in a couple of seconds!

However, we specifically made a detour for this wonderful mountain, although we are not climbers who like to test themselves by climbing to the top of the mountain. And we were right: it was worth coming here! Sacred to the Indians, the place appeared as the custodian of all the beauty of Wyoming. There are beautiful views, and pleasant walks around the Devil's Tower itself, and attempts to unravel what made the earth part and release a unique mountain out. And you know, I want to come back again and take a walk around the Devil's Tower again.


Isla de Pascua, Chile

To imagine a place inhabited by people far, far away in the middle of the ocean is possible only in romantic dreams. However, there are such islands on the planet, maybe left after the sunken land, or maybe they surfaced in their irrepressible passion to live. Dead islands-volcanoes stick out in the middle of all oceans. But not all of these islands are inhabited. But people live on Easter Island. And they lived there, as they say, for a long time.

Polynesia and all of Oceania is a mysterious territory. On the one hand, on islands remote from each other, people live who speak languages ​​close to each other. For example, Hawaii will understand you if you speak Tahiti or Tonga. On the other hand, on each of the islands there is a culture that is alien to the rest of the world, and surprisingly similar to those buildings that were erected in South America. Rapa Nui was once a crossroads in the troubled Pacific Ocean.

And there, on this far, far piece of land in the endless ocean, I found peace and tranquility, sitting on the edge of the Rano Kau volcano. I think I'm still sitting there.


The small town of Salento was built for gold. Gold was mined in Colombia and Peru, transported across the mainland to and taken to Europe. And now Salento was the very town that was built on the route of the golden caravan. To relax on the way among the local magical hills.

Gold from Colombia has already been taken away, but the town remains. The road that passed here is also no longer relevant. And isolated Salento is now attracting eco-tourists and coffee lovers, another Colombian gold. It is interesting that despite all this history, freshness and some kind of naivety remained in Salento. This is the place where you can come with a pure heart (and preferably with a tent!) and be alone with nature. Even a large number of tourists can not strain if you plan correctly. While they are all running to make it before the jeeps leave, you can wander along different trails, where there are no hummingbirds or palm trees, but still breathtakingly beautiful!

Several climatic zones at a time is also interesting to cover! Climbing from mountain rivers and waterfalls and plains to the rainforest, and then a dash to the snowy peaks of volcanoes - why not?


The high plateaus in the Andes on the territory of Bolivia are capable of capturing the imagination of even the most callous people. I have already written more than once that the landscapes of Bolivia seem to be lands of unearthly origin. And it always seems that here it is a real non-historical country. If something is happening here, it is only on a planetary scale. Exchanging for trifles is not Bolivian. There is no historical time here, only universal time.

Therefore, you can just watch, since you are so lucky to be among these landscapes, where only extremophile microorganisms live and flamingos fly to the delight of tourists.

But despite its extremeness - height and cold - Bolivia remains in the heart. Her faded but colorful landscape is remembered. And you always think about how to return to the streets of La Paz with its unprepossessing houses, how to freeze again in the Salvador Dali Valley or spend the night in a salt hotel.


The Andes trek to the ancient city of Choquequirao is truly the most unforgettable adventure for me. And how many tears were shed during the ascent and promises that I would think for a long time about embarking on such a journey again. And almost a year has passed, and imperceptibly for myself, I realized - I again want to go this way to the fabulous Choquequirao!

And this trip to one of the last refuges of the Inca aristocracy is quite difficult. It can be assumed that mountain crossings were not difficult for the Incas, they rushed throughout the empire without any particular problems. Now, we, modern people, call heroes those who went down the canyon of the Apurimac River and climbed to a height of 1700 meters, and then wandered through the labyrinth of one of the Andean lost cities.

During the trip, there is an opportunity not only to overcome oneself and join the mysteries of history. Unique unity with nature, isolation from the usual digital world - that's the value of the track. No internet, no hotels - none of that in the Andes. There is only road, mountain and clouds. A backpack behind your back and you yourself - alone with yourself. Each step is like a whole journey.


Peru

The Sacred Valley of the Incas is known throughout the world. Still would! Who hasn't heard of in Peru? Probably everything! In addition to the famous lost city in the Sacred Valley, there is also a huge number of monuments of Inca architecture - both famous and not so famous. Some of them are very easy to get to - they will take you by bus, train or taxi. And somewhere you can go only on foot along mountain crossings with a backpack over your shoulders. And you will have to rely only on yourself.

Once upon a time, very important events for the whole world took place in Peru. After all, there is no doubt that all the ancient cities belong not just to the Inca culture, but to the entire planet. After all, the methods of construction and technology - all this was ahead of its time. Or our technological time is desperately not keeping up with the Peruvian one. Therefore, here again, as in the case of Bolivia, we can say that historical time does not exist in this country. Because the history of Peru does not fit into the history book. And what fits is bursting at the seams.

We will no longer be witnesses of what happened here during the Spanish conquest, but one can easily say that here history has been rewritten more than once. But the real history of Peru (and it would be the whole planet) remained in the stones. This is what the Sacred Valley is famous for.


Not far from Cajamarca, a city in the northern mountains of Peru, is tiny Otuzco. It mainly attracts its visitors with the necropolis or Otuzko windows. Tourists come to look at the wall in which the burial chambers are carved and leave. And for some reason we decided to stay longer. In addition to the amazing necropolis, which became such only in the later stages of its existence, as it seemed to us, Otuzko conquers with its views.

Countryside, quite alpine landscapes, wandering or lying cows and amazing trees with soft green-silver leaves that grow only in the Andes - and tiny Otuzko will forever remain in my heart. So much so that from time to time I ask myself the question: maybe come here and live?

Most often we go to Kimry. Just like that - take a walk along the Volga. Summer, spring, autumn and winter too. Go to your favorite pizzeria. It's all in Kimry.

A small town with not the best fame, but it opened up to us from a completely unexpected side. His houses go into the ground, the facades are not repaired. Everything is slowly falling apart. An entire era is buried in Kimry. And it is very interesting to walk along the poetic ruins.

But the most interesting thing about Kimry is the people. They still live in a reality that has certainly disappeared in Moscow. We have met people who care about the environment for no reason. One man with a sonorous surname Repin likes to sit with friends on the embankment and drink beer. However, this typical picture is suddenly embellished by the fact that once or twice a week this man goes to sweep the embankment, making sure that his company and other vacationers carry away the remnants of the feast. And who does not carry away, well, twice a week he cleans up on the embankment. On their own initiative. For free.


Kham Paeng Yark, Kammouan, Laos

For some reason, a veil of silence envelops the Wall. Many come by, stop by to take a few photos and leave. Obviously, they do not represent the scale and grandeur of what is before their eyes.

The height of the wall is 16 meters!

This is truly a cyclopean masonry, which was erected by the ancient inhabitants of Laos!

But how amazing it is to stand on the very top of this high man-made wall and look at the beauty that stretches around! After all, in fact, we, people, are so accustomed that we have to tell everything in detail, prove it, and only after that we deign to pay attention to a certain phenomenon. We have practically forgotten how to see things in their true light. We need a label. But the Wall stands before us unarmed and innocent. This is the most striking example of megalithic masonry that I have seen to this point.

And I'm so excited to tell you all about this discovery! Open your eyes too! The world deserves to be looked at without judgment. The unclouded look will open for us much more wonders of the ancients!

There are magical places everywhere on our planet, and I will definitely find them.

There are many beautiful places in our wonderful city of Kostroma. But my favorite place in Kostroma is Ostrovsky's pavilion. This place has a special energy. It gives visitors a sense of peace and tranquility. Rising to the gazebo, you can admire the views of the magnificent Russian nature from there. You can stand here for hours and watch the beauty and grandeur of the Volga. By the way, this gazebo was filmed in a movie, it was the film "Cruel Romance". Many guests of our city want to visit this particular attraction.

Consider how to competently write a creative work describing your favorite place in the city.

Features of the essay-description of the place

An essay-description can be devoted to various topics. So, the author can talk about the book he read, his family members, his favorite season, etc. If we are faced with the task of describing our favorite place in the city, it is worth mentioning the following points in the essay:

  1. What memories are associated with this place?
  2. Why does it feel special?
  3. When is the best time to visit this place?
  4. What is unusual and interesting there?

If a certain historical place is described, you can briefly talk about its significance. Personal stories associated with the described object always look organic in such creative work.

Composition on the topic "My favorite place in Kostroma"

My city Kostroma is very ancient and beautiful. There are many interesting places where not only tourists but also locals like to go. It's nice to look at ancient temples, walk around the city center or meet the sunset on the waterfront. But my favorite place is Kostroma Sloboda.

For the first time I had a chance to visit the most famous museum of our city as early as preschool age. My parents and I went there to a folklore festival in honor of Maslenitsa. I still remember how unusual wooden temples struck me, which you will not find anywhere else in the city. But most of all I remember the old village, which was recreated right on the river bank. When I close my eyes, I still see these peasant huts, so cozy and glorious, as if they had descended from the pages of some fairy tale.

It is pleasant to walk in Kostroma Sloboda at any time of the year. In winter, you can see the frozen river from here, the grandfather on which glistens under the sun. In the summer heat, you can hide in the shade of trees right next to the ancient churches. And how beautiful it is here during the September leaf fall and at the time of spring flowering!

I advise all guests of Kostroma and those who live in the city to visit this wonderful place to see with their own eyes all the beauty of Ancient Rus'.

In life, every person has favorite places where he periodically returns, regardless of his employment and opportunity. I also have these places. Each of these places is associated with something very important in my life, which I will never dare to cross out. In my native St. Petersburg

I have a favorite place - the Summer Garden.

St. Petersburg is always good, in any weather and at any time of the year. But each of its corners, each monument has its favorite time when it is completely revealed to us. Such a happy time for the Summer Garden is the golden days of autumn. Colored with its ceremonial colors, it is solemnly thoughtful and majestic.

I love walking around St. Petersburg, and the Summer Garden, in my opinion, is one of the best and most beautiful places in our city. That's the impression I had on my first visit. The most beautiful Summer Garden is in autumn. The leaves of the trees echo the gilded

Ornaments of the fence, spreading crowns of trees burn hot in the transparent air. Pale yellow, amber, purple leaves lie on the naked marble shoulders of statues, on granite pedestals, picked up by the wind, dance in the alleys, rustle pleasantly underfoot.

Also in the Summer Garden, I really like the Summer House of Peter I. Peter I loved his Summer Palace very much. In this cozy comfortable house, not intended for official celebrations and receptions, the king usually lived from April to October-November. Most of the alleys of the Summer Garden are our history. The statue of Saturn, the god of time, standing on the main avenue, seems to remind those entering the garden of the past centuries. The alleys, straight as if drawn by a ruler, are fenced with dense green walls. In the squares and rectangles between the alleys there are even rows of strange trees: instead of spreading fluffy crowns, tree trunks are crowned with balls, cubes, pyramids. From the outside it looks very impressive and beautiful.

I walk among the shady alleys,

And the leaves fall, swirling.

In your radiant arms

Stronger burns passion.

I love your berths so much

Cathedrals, parks and gardens,

I see love in your eyes.

My glorious city! It's you!

It seems to me that the Summer Garden is one of the most beautiful places in the world. And I will hope that over time it will not lose its beauty and elegance. I want it to always remain as beautiful and thus attract people from all over the world. Every time the Summer Garden leaves pleasant memories in my memory. And I think that in the future he will leave a world mark in the history of mankind.

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In life, every person has favorite places where he periodically returns, regardless of his employment and opportunity. I also have these places. Each of these places is associated with something very important in my life, which I will never dare to cross out. In my native St. Petersburg, I have a favorite place - the Summer Garden.

St. Petersburg is always good, in any weather and at any time of the year. But each of its corners, each monument has its favorite time when it is completely revealed to us. Such a happy time for the Summer Garden is the golden days of autumn. Colored with its ceremonial colors, it is solemnly thoughtful and majestic.

I love walking around St. Petersburg, and the Summer Garden, in my opinion, is one of the best and most beautiful places in our city. That's the impression I had on my first visit. The most beautiful Summer Garden is in autumn. The leaves of the trees echo the gilded ornaments of the fence, the sprawling crowns of the trees burn hot in the transparent air. Pale yellow, amber, purple leaves lie on the naked marble shoulders of statues, on granite pedestals, picked up by the wind, dance in the alleys, rustle pleasantly underfoot.

Also in the Summer Garden I really like the Summer House of Peter I. Peter I loved his Summer Palace very much. In this cozy comfortable house, not intended for official celebrations and receptions, the king usually lived from April to October-November. Most of the alleys of the Summer Garden are our history. The statue of Saturn, the god of time, standing on the main avenue, seems to remind those entering the garden of the past centuries. The alleys, straight as if they were drawn along a ruler, are fenced with dense green walls. In the squares and rectangles between the alleys there are even rows of strange trees: instead of spreading fluffy crowns, tree trunks are crowned with balls, cubes, pyramids. From the outside it looks very impressive and beautiful.

I walk among the shady alleys,

And the leaves fall, swirling.

In your radiant arms

Stronger burns passion.

I love your berths so much

Cathedrals, parks and gardens,

I see love in your eyes.

My glorious city! It's you!

It seems to me that the Summer Garden is one of the most beautiful places in the world. And I will hope that over time it will not lose its beauty and elegance. I want it to always remain as beautiful and thus attract people from all over the world. Every time the Summer Garden leaves pleasant memories in my memory. And I think that in the future he will leave a world mark in the history of mankind.