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Take a walk with a snail

The evening after the rain is a little cool, strolling along the tree-lined path and enjoying the refreshing autumn wind. I met a snail. It crawled in the middle of the road. It's normal if passers-by don't see a foot on it. I admire its courage.

Out of curiosity, I stopped and squatted down to look at it, and it stopped and seemed to look at me, so I quickly took out my mobile phone and took pictures of it, leaving this interesting moment. Unexpectedly, it is especially suitable for me, and its two tentacles contract and extend alternately. It seems that it is not only a bold snail, but also a naughty snail. So I photographed its various forms from all angles.

I was still worried that it would be trampled on on the road, so I took it in my hand and sent it to a safer place. When I picked it up from the ground, it didn't move, didn't curl up in its house, and started crawling on my hand. My left hand is its playground, and my right hand keeps taking pictures of it. When we were playing, we walked and met a street lamp under a willow tree, so we stopped and I took it. Unexpectedly, another scene appeared and became more lively. Its body stretches longer and longer, and its tentacles stretch longer and longer. At that moment, I, it, the light and the night seemed to be the whole world.

Suddenly, a bug flew in and stayed in front of it, obviously not its opponent. Their meeting did not break the peace.

Seeing that it was safe, relaxed and practical, I waved goodbye to it, bid farewell to this beautiful journey, and thanked for that interesting encounter. If I see you next time, I will take you further!

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