The Sheltering Sky by Paul BowlesFrom the book:
“The desert landscape is always at its best in the half-light of dawn or dusk. The sense of distance lacks: a ridge nearby can be a far-off mountain range, each small detail can take on the importance of a major variant on the countryside’s repetitious theme.”
My Work:
The scorching sun is hotter than usual on this desert land. I and my friends decided to get out of our houses because of it too heated in there. We decided to hang out by the fountain with its glorious sparkling water and the sun just about peaking over swaying palm trees. The breeze is just right, enough to get sand on your face but not in your eyes, while admiring the mountain tops.
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