Sunday, May 27, 2012

Min Ho Jung/ Ann Arbor/ Wed 11AM

Ann Arbor

201101227 Min Ho Jung

Ann Arbor was the place I spent my childhood, and the place with one of the best memories. I can say with confidence that it is one of the best cities to live in. The word cozy describes Ann Arbor perfectly. It is not your typical city with busy people, tall skyscrapers and gray cement, where you feel loneliness and coldness. In Ann Arbor, you feel warmth. First of all, the people and nature blend in well. There are hills and vast fields of grass with people having a picnic and children playing by the stream. During Winter, there are thick layers of snow and you can see children having snow fights and riding sleds down the hill. This is one of the things I loved most about Ann Arbor. In addition, all the things necessary for a living are all nearby. Although Ann Arbor may not be a big city like Los Angeles, it has all the department stores, super markets, and places that people look for. Lastly, the people are friendly. Since Ann Arbor is a small city, people develop close relationships. For instance, when I lived there, I developed a very special relationship with a librarian. She was pretty old and had grandchildren of her own, but treated me as if I was another grandchild of hers. She would give me the latest updates on books, and invite me to her home for a sandwich or a chat. She was one of the reasons I have such good memories of Ann Arbor. It's been more than 8 years since I left Ann Arbor, but it still remains in my heart.

 

2 comments:

  1. I think this paragraph is very well organized. The stories you wrote are detail and there is enough reasons why you like this place.
    One thing I want to ask is which country is Ann Arbor located?

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  2. Ann Arbor
    201101227 Min Ho Jung
    Ann Arbor was the place I spent my childhood, and the place with one of the best memories. I can say with confidence that it is one of the best cities to live in, even among other famous cities in America such as Manhattan. The word cozy describes Ann Arbor perfectly. It is not your typical city with busy people, tall skyscrapers and gray cement, where you feel loneliness and coldness. In Ann Arbor, you feel warmth. First of all, the people and nature blend in well. There are hills and vast fields of grass with people having picnics and children playing by the stream. During Winter, there are thick layers of snow and you can see children having snow fights and riding sleds down the hill. This is one of the things I loved most about Ann Arbor. In addition, all the things necessary for a living are all adjacent. Although Ann Arbor may not be a big city like Los Angeles, it has all the department stores, super markets, and places that people need in their daily lives. Lastly, the people are friendly. Since Ann Arbor is a small city, people develop close relationships. For instance, when I lived there, I developed a very special relationship with a librarian. She was pretty old and had grandchildren of her own, but treated me as if I was another grandchild of hers. She would give me the latest updates on books, and invite me to her home for a sandwich or a chat. She was one of the reasons I have such good memories of Ann Arbor. It’s been more than 8 years since I left Ann Arbor, but it still remains in my heart.

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