6-7 line for your spend summer holiday
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Summer vacation is the long holiday during summer season given to students.
2) All schools and colleges announce summer vacation due to extreme temperature.
3) It is mostly announced from May to June months.
4) It is also a way of safeguarding children from the scorching heat of summer season.
5) Children feel very happy and delighted throughout the summer vacation.
6) In the summer vacation, most of the children go to their native villages for holiday.
7) They also travel to some famous cities of India and historical places.
8) Many children go to hill stations, resorts and religious places also.
9) In summer vacation, children are fond of eating tasty fruits like mangoes, water melons, coconuts etc
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Summer vacation is a
wonderful time. We have so much leisure time on our hands. We feels so relaxed
and jubilant. Students are the happiest lot. Every year they get a month long
holidays. They plan to visit their relatives, hill stations, and some go
abroad.
I also enjoy my summer
vacation to the fullest. Last summer vacation I had a wonderful time. I
finished my holidays homework within a week. There were some good new movies
released; I enjoyed them with my friends. Then I went to visit to my
grandparents who live in a beautiful hamlet in Himachal Pradesh.
When just ten holidays
were left, my father surprised the family by declaring that we were visiting
Dharamshala and the adjoining spots. I was so much excited to hear the news as I
love mountains.
We set out early in
the morning. The heat of the season began dwindling as our car went up the
serpentine roads in the Himalayas. We reached Dharamshala in the afternoon, and
finding the place teeming with tourists, we decided to put up at Chamunda Devi.
We luckily got a hotel at a place where the scenic beauty was ethereal and
breathtaking. The view from the window of our room was celestially beautiflul!
The sylvan
surroundings around the hotel were as bucolic as described by Wordsworth in his
poems. There was a tall mountain standing grandly just in front of the hotel at
whose foot gargled a rivulet. There were no rows of houses; no honking traffic.
To add more joy to our felicity, it rained very hard that day. The climate was
so agreeably cold, we did not feel the need of switching on even the fans. We
were refreshed physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. As Keats has
rightly said, ’A thing of beauty is a joy forever!'