In the summer vacation, I participated in the summer camp organized by my father's unit, "Walking into the Ceramic Capital and Embracing Nature". The colorful summer camp life left me with good memories.
In summer camp activities, the most unforgettable thing for me is picking fruits on the mountain. That day, the weather was sultry, and occasionally a few drops of boiling rain fell on us. We drove along the rugged and winding mountain road to Dehua Xiangli Demonstration Base. We climbed the steps and came to the mountain full of fruit trees. Looking around, huge dark red plums were covered with branches, and the red color of a tree was beautiful. "Wow, it's plums!" I cried excitedly, while secretly pleased: Hehe, dad likes this best! Pick more plums and he will praise me. Thinking about it, he took the fruit farmer's hand and walked under the tree. Plums glow seductively on the branches, as if to say, "Come and pick me, come and pick me!" " Otherwise, it will rot if it falls to the ground. "I turned my head and inadvertently saw a big red plum, so I walked over to it, reached out and twisted it gently, and the plum fell into my hand. Soon, plums filled my bag. Looking up again, everyone was sweating, staring up to pick plums, and their faces were covered with successful smiles and happy smiles.
After picking plums, the fruit farmers took us to pick pears. I walked to a pear tree. Oh, pear trees are much smaller than plum trees. It must be much easier to pick. I also found that the pears on the tree were all wrapped in fruit. According to fruit farmers, fruits bagged with fruits will not be harmed by birds, infected by Drosophila bacteria, scratched by branches or exposed to direct sunlight during their growth. Moreover, because of the air permeability of bagging itself, it can produce individual greenhouse effect, so that the fruit can maintain appropriate humidity and temperature, improve the sweetness of the fruit, improve the luster of the fruit, increase the yield of the fruit and shorten its growth period. At the same time, because there is no need to apply pesticides in the growth process, the fruit is of high quality and pollution-free, reaching international standards. I picked a pear and bagged it to see what the pear looks like here. Pears are bright and crystal-clear, with yellowish skin, a little turquoise in light yellow, and freckled "cheeks". What beautiful pears! It makes my mouth water. "Ah, caterpillar-"I don't know who shouted. However, this cry of fear was quickly covered by people's excitement and joy, and the forest was full of laughter.
Holding two bags of heavy fruits of my labor-plums and pears, I think it's beautiful: Dad will praise me and eat another taste when he eats my fruits of labor.
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