Writing Homework :
Write a heartfelt journal entry about why cities should support rural revival programs. Use Rick’s touching experiences in Shimane to show how helping rural areas makes life better for everyone. Remember to include thoughtful questions that make readers think deeply about the value of rural communities and traditional wisdom.
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Mawlynnong, 7:30 am, 5th December, India.
It’s the cleanest place in India, where its water clashes with smooth steady rocks. Birds singing odes to this unfolding day, while sitting on tall ancient trees that reach towards the sky, the leaves whispering secrets to the wind. The sun shining bright for us to get tan. Touching the smooth leaves and smelling the fragrance of the flowers blooming. The villagers feeding us with many palatable dishes, and lastly, you being welcomed.
Exmouth, 3:30 pm, 8th December, Australia.
The hot sand burning your feet feels weirdly satisfying, cool water reducing the burning at the same time. Surfing when a huge wave hits. Going deeper to the water and running back as fast as you can when you see that you are gonna get soaked, and how fast you run you still get wet. Wanting to dive, say hi to every animal you meet. In this hot weather getting an ice cream or 2. Lastly having your best time of your lives.
Shimoda, 7:50 pm, 10th December, Japan.
Sailing on a boat towards the hilltop watching the sun saying goodbye to you. Houses lighting up, people stepped out to fulfill their appetite in restaurant. Seeing hill tops growing taller and taller as you go forward. Birds returning to their corresponding homes and the little ones anxiously waiting their parents to come and feed them. The next day you explore, the villagers offer you food of different varieties. You feel that you belong.
Lorong Buangkok, 9:00 am, 13th December, Singapore.
Coming into a bright country with unparalleled beauty, with nature, sky scrapers, theme parks, and many more to explore. From animals to frères wheels, everything looks fun. Eat the food, sleep on cozy beds, learn the culture, and lastly, being yourself.
Wānaka, 5:30 pm, 17th December, New Zealand.
(last destination)
Our final spot, where we see the sunset in a calm way saying goodnight to us. Feeling hungry, going to the restaurant and order heavy meals for you to have a good night sleep and waking up tomorrow for a fresh start. Tomorrow a new day waking up to climb mountains and hilltops and enjoying this breezy weather. Doing many activities you have planned and having a great time where it feels like you are a part of the nature.
I have noticed that all the places have their own beauty in their own way. Whether its traditional or formal, everyone and everything equal the same.
Destinations
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1. June 1 7:15 am- The rise
Today, I went to Mudgee rolling hills and quiet lands it hadn’t changed since the last time I saw it there were only a few changes the irrigation system starting to develop and the drones that are crucially helping plants but need development and finally there were a community centre that was building in construction. I also have a meeting about Mudgee with the agriculture collective leader of Mudgee on the 15 of June at the agriculture advance statement building at 3:30 pm. Mudgee is amazing with the quiet sounds as the birds twitter and go to branch and branch and the rolling long steep hills of Mudgee are just fascanting to watch and listen to.
2. June 15 3:15 pm – The Rule of Agriculture
I came from my hotel to Mudgee to talk to Mr Rick Assely about Mudgee and how it can be developed into something the world has never seen. I was talking to him about one of my ideas is to spend a quarter of a billion dollars to buy a generator which can produce ores and many precious stones from the Earth and make it for this village also being able to buy new renewable energy panels to update our old ones to solar and hydroelectric and water energy is crucial for the benefits of that economical village.
3. July 1, 2024- The rampage of education
Today, I visited the local school, which has undergone significant updates. They’ve introduced interactive whiteboards and tablets in classrooms, making learning more engaging for students. The library has been digitized, giving students access to a vast array of online resources. The school has also started an environmental club, encouraging students to take part in conservation activities. I spoke to a few students, and they are enthusiastic about these changes. It’s wonderful to see the young minds of Mudgee being nurtured with both education and a sense of responsibility towards their environment. These intelligent minds of Mudgee needed more development.
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July 15, 2024 – The Community Gathering 3:15 PM
Today marks a significant milestone for Mudgee. The community center, which has been under construction for the past few months, is finally complete and ready to serve as a hub for local activities and gatherings. The grand opening was attended by many excited residents, and it was heartwarming to see the community come together to celebrate this new addition to their town.
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