One touch of nature makes the whole world kin. This quote is by William Shakespeare. His quote explains what joins this writing together. Last year, my Oma and I went to her back garden and planted flowers and vegetables. We planted lots of good stuff like lettuce, tomato, carrots, marigolds, and her favorite flower morning glories. Every day we would visit her and water the plants. Then a couple of months before she died we went to the garden and saw that the flowers and vegetables bloomed. It possesed pulchritudinous. My back bent in a shape of a question mark.
After, she said to keep it alive and never let it die. After she passed, I went back to the garden and looked at the morning glories and it looked like she shined out of the center of the flower. It looked as if she dug through the clouds of heaven coming back through a passage that ended at the flower. I cried and the tears ran out of me like a waterfall. I thought about my Oma and wished she could stand really next to me. Now, I still take care of the garden. The garden speaks to me through her voice. Everytime I see the morning glories I think of my oma. I see the brightness of her smile, the joyfulness of her jokes and much more. I always pretend that I’m with her. I do feel that nature makes people become closer together. I guess you're right Shakespeare, you’ve gained my vote.
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