I can imagine their exciting but anxious feelings from the poem. It is the poem which shows Japanese-Americans who are returning to their hometown from an internment camp. They were taking a car and seeing the view with nostalgia. Probably, there was no green in the camp. Also, maybe the land of the camp was like desert. I can know how excited they were when they saw so much green such as pine trees and mountains. They would feel relief to go back. On the other hand, I guess that they were worried about their new life. Most people may not have had their houses or their jobs. They didn`t know what would happen next. They must have had many feelings on the car. However, I think the biggest feeling was excitement. Finally, they were able to come back to their home town! All in All, the poem taught me about their exciting and anxious feeling through the window.
I had a good time visiting the Southwest USA with Extension students from 15 to 21, October. It was an education trip and I experienced new things and there was a lot of nature which is comfortable for me. I was looking forward to going on the Southwest trip for a long time. I have image that the Southwest is very hot but this place was cold than Spokane. It was interesting that the temperature was totally different in the same place. There were three emotions that I experienced on this trip. First, I was moved by the beautiful landscape of the Grand Canyon. It is absolutely enormous. When I look down the cliff, I remembered the teacher's caution for us that there are lots of people who die and I scared. I and my roommate wanted to see the sunrise so we tried to got up at 4:00 a.m. and then we could see the sunrise which was really fabulous. After that, we decided to rent a bicycle but we changed our mind and because we had lots of time. Surprisingly, we walked 10 miles aro...
