The next day, Hannah woke up early and prepared for church. She had no idea where to attend so she inquired from her neighbors. She was referred to a nearby Presbyterian church located in downtown Boulder. As a newcomer, Hannah was warmly welcomed in said church. Hannah thought of regularly attending their weekly services until her departure to Massachussets to study Master of Arts in Development Economics.
Hannah walked through Boulder's Main Avenue until she saw something like a "flea market". She walked towards it and found out it was Farmers Day. Fresh produce were sold such as apples, nectarines, oranges, honey among other fruits and vegetables. Hannah bought some nectarines.
Hannah continued walking towards the bus station until she saw an old model of steamed engine train. She noted that such train was used during the "gold rush" era in the Rocky Mountains.
Feeling tired after the long walk, she rested under a tree occasionally observing passersby from all walks of life. Suddenly, Igor approached her and asked "what are you doing here?" "Resting" Hannah mumbled. "I see. Where have you been?" inquired Igor. "I went to church this morning, then to the flea market . I was about to go home but felt tired so I rested for a while" replied Hannah. "Can you join me for lunch?" asked Igor. "Sure" replied Hannah and they went to a nearby fast food restaurant. After eating, Igor and Hannah proceeded to the bus station and went home. On the fourth bus stop, Hannah went down as Igor said "See you tomorrow."
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Unforgettable Summer
AdventureThis is a story of sustained friendship despite of distance that separates them as well as differences in religion, race and culture. It is also a story of understanding and accepting each other for who they are. Recommended reading for teens and...