World Languages, asked by sukhdeepharmeet, 1 year ago

Write an essay on the topic"How I spent my summer vacation?"

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Answered by sharayupatil852005
2
As my summer vacation started ,i just on the T.V and sat on the sofa. Just then I got a knock on door and got a letter from my bestiee. which carried out to say that she had
invited me on a family tour with her family !
Getting excited I informed it to my parents and when got the permission, just
packed the bag and went to my friends home
Goa .She and her father had came at airport
to pick me .
when we started the trip ,we enjoyed
a lot ,took photos ,tasted variety of food ,
and loved the culture and tradition ,watched
cinema and then got ready for the big festive season famous in Goa "The foodies ".The taste
is still alive on my mouth. Finally came home
and gave the description of enjoyment that I had done .
My ever favorite vacation trip which I
loved the most......

sharayupatil852005: plz tell how was it
sukhdeepharmeet: nice
sharayupatil852005: thanx
sukhdeepharmeet: but make it something more interiesting
sukhdeepharmeet: much long
sukhdeepharmeet: about two A4 one sided sheet
sukhdeepharmeet: tell me fast .plz
sukhdeepharmeet: It's cool
sukhdeepharmeet: it look like a real summer vocation'
Answered by dassristi2016
2

How I Spent My Summer Vacation

 

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. Then I went to visit to my

grandparents in the village.

 

When just the ten

holidays were left, my father surprised the family by declaring that we were

visiting Dharamshala and the adjoining spots.

 

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 literally far from the madding crowd!

 

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!'

 

I

will cherish the pleasant memories of my last summer vacation.

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