HOW
BEAUTIFUL TLOGOWARU
Hi friends… This month is the second project of
english… I will describe some picture that I think; it has uniqueness in
Tlogowaru... I hope this blog can help you to feel proud with the scenery that
we have in Tlogowaru.
When I look the scenery of Tlogowaru, there are a lot
of wet rice fields. I little bit confuse, when I get this task, and I have to
find the place which have hidden treasure. Last Saturday Katin, Melissa, and I
go to one place on Wonokoyo. This place reminds me when I do “penempuhan” of
flag raised scout. This place is recommended by Melissa to us. I don’t remember
that this place has one thing that unique.
Ya.. I think, this is not important, but I will try to
describe it.
Hmm... I don’t know the name of the place that I
visit. Suppose that the name of that place is “U-War”, U-nique Tlogo-War-u.
The way to go to U-War, is very far. Before arrive there, Melissa, Katin, and I
are very tired and thirsty. We just have the 70% of spirit and the 30% of our
spirit are burned, because we feel so tired.
Finally, we arrive on U-War place. This is one good
picture that I take. The scenery is little bit nice. Why little bit?? Because…
This is just the small part of Tlogowaru scenery. If you look this picture, there
is the mount scenery behind the coconut trees. Ya… maybe you cannot see it,
clearly. But, you will know the beauty nature that we have on Tlogowaru.
But, there is one uniqueness, although the water is
dirty, I seldom to look the people have a disease. Maybe they have high
protection immune.
When you look this three picture, you will know, how
green the wet rice field in Tlogowaru, with good scenery. On the first until
third picture, we can take a look the scenery of high buildings in the city. On
the last picture, you can take a look, how beautiful the flower. From that
picture, we can know the richness of nature in our country, especially in
Tlogowaru. Although, we have much richness, we still have many buildings in the
city, and it can cause global warming. Haa.. I also remember that our country
has many transportations and it all can cause pollution.
Actually, I can see there are a lot of wet rice field and forest on rural and that’s why the air on the rural is still fresh. Now… when we take a look to the city, maybe… we can count how many wet rice field and forest. Now, we can feel the fresh air in the city with the pollution.
Next picture…on the left side of my body, there is a river. It still dirty, but on this part, we can see there are a lot of water than the first river. Actually, this river is used by the farmers, to clean their foot after do farming activity. And maybe… this river can help them to irrigation process.
Haa… this place remembers about the past, when I
became Junior. At that time the height of the water is very high, but… Now,
this place is so drought.This place is used to “penempuhan” of flag raised
scout. Where, I should walk and face my head down. In this place, I fell so
afraid, because I could not face my head down and I never do that. But… there
were some friends who help me to do that. And Finally, I can do that. But… I
promise, it will be the first and the last time, I do that.
On the left, there is the picture of hut that used by the farmer as the place to take a rest. And on the right side, this is my picture when I take the blueberry fruit from the tree. Hm… the taste is so sweet… I remember, last time…I eat this fruit, when I still five or six years old, and now I eat it again on the 16 years old.
Finally… I arrive on this place, ya… U-War place. On
this place, I can find the small monument, like Monas in Jakarta (Maybe…). This
monument was built to remember the good offices from our hero that passed away
on March 8, 1949. The heroes are Majoor Hamid Roesdi, Letnan Ismail Effendy,
Sdr. Abdul Razak, Bpk Moesmari, and Sdr. Joendes. On the past, they were
fighting with colonizers to protect our city and their family.
Ok… I think, this picture can describe the hidden
treasure in Tlogowaru with beautiful scenery around us. Enjoy these blog
friends…. See you on the next blog….
