Last Sunday, Arthit happily visited the park. He rode his skateboard there. He met up with his friends and practiced some skateboard tricks. After his friends left, Arthit wanted to stay back and spend his evening in the park. He found his favorite bench and sat down. He took out his cellphone and snapped pictures of the beautiful sights around him.
The park was filled with joyful sounds—children playing and birds singing. Arthit noticed a family of ducks gracefully swimming in the pond, so he fed them some bread. He admired the vibrant colors of blooming flowers and the gentle rustle of leaves in the breeze. The park offered a peaceful escape from the busy city. Arthit watched as kids swung high on swings, their laughter filling the air. He saw people playing different ball games and showing off their skills. The park was full of life, busy with bicycles speeding by and joggers running past.
As Arthit packed up his things, he felt content and happy. The park had become his special place, bringing him calmness and inspiration. With a smile, he bid farewell to the park and rode his skateboard home, already looking forward to his next visit. Arthit knew that the park would always be there, ready to welcome him with open arms and offer a haven of peace, away from the busy world.