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An Evening Stroll with Dad
 
On a cool evening, I took a walk with my dad around our neighborhood. We strolled along a path and noticed that the area was unusually bright. We looked up and realized that the community had installed many new streetlights. I thought to myself that this would make it safer for people to ride their bikes at night.

The sky was adorned with a radiant moon, casting a shimmering blanket of silver light over the earth. Many little stars twinkled beside the moon, listening intently to her stories. We approached a pomegranate tree and saw that it was laden with heavy fruit. The pomegranates were about the size of my fist, and some had already begun to turn red. I wished I could pick one and taste it, but I knew they wouldn't be ripe until autumn.

Without realizing it, we had walked into the central landscape area. Suddenly, my dad whispered, "Shh! Look, there's an eel!" I snapped off a tree branch and handed it to my dad. He cautiously extended the branch into the water, trying to catch the eel. But the eel was more agile than it appeared and swiftly swam away before the branch could touch it. At that moment, a security guard came walking towards us. My dad borrowed the guard's flashlight and spotted a large lobster resting on a moss-covered rock at his feet. Together, they worked in tandem to catch the lobster, but unfortunately, they only managed to catch a handful of mud.

We continued on our walk, and along the way, we stumbled upon a massive spider scurrying into a crevice between two rocks. Its antennae were so large that its entire body was the size of a ping-pong ball. My dad warned me that it was a poisonous spider, and I immediately steered clear of it as we walked back home.

It was such a fun evening, and we had discovered so many interesting things on our stroll.
 
 

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