"Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise."
Today has been a nostalgic kind of day - I had decided to read novels that I have loved in my childhood, like "Emily of New Moon" by LM Montgomery. I couldn't concentrate on the text, however. I started to think how accurate little kids' thoughts were. Like how Heidi had said, "The mountains are on fire!" when she had very first looked at a sunset. That was exactly how the sunset looked like the day before yesterday, with the different hues and colours of red, orange and yellow - the sky looked as if it was on fire.
Today has been a nostalgic kind of day - I had decided to read novels that I have loved in my childhood, like "Emily of New Moon" by LM Montgomery. I couldn't concentrate on the text, however. I started to think how accurate little kids' thoughts were. Like how Heidi had said, "The mountains are on fire!" when she had very first looked at a sunset. That was exactly how the sunset looked like the day before yesterday, with the different hues and colours of red, orange and yellow - the sky looked as if it was on fire.
How accurate that statement is!
(Oh, and the picture seen above isn't mine. Although I wish it was. However, I was searching through Yahoo and found this picture, which looked uncannily like the scene I could see outside my window... Just, there'd be more trees and a couple of houses along the way.)
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