A long medium brown basket tightly woven in the middle, and woven with a braid at the bottom. Inside lies a beautiful fall assortment of leaves popping out of the basket. Each leaf unique in color, not one the same. To the right of the basket are some leaves green with a dark forest green on the outside and a light honeydew green on the inside. The leaves have a sort of almond shape. Some leaves small, and others larger. Seeming as though the leaves are maturing, some of them are folding outward. Another set of leaves to the left of the basket are a lot bigger and colors range from green to orange to red to brown all in one leaf. Pointed tips. They sort of look statuesque compared to the other leaves in the basket. Surrounding the bottom of the basket lie some leaves that look like they are from an oak tree, they are bright with the yellow, orange, and red colors. Sadly all of them are face down and losing moisture, getting crunchy to the feel, curling inward. Looking at it makes me smile because it reminds me of someone special.
I chose a sort of leave bouquet that we got from my grandpas funeral. Writing 200 words about an object seems so easy, but when it comes down to it, it is difficult in my opinion. I figured that with all of the colors and shapes in the bouquet, I would have 200 words in no time, but I guess I need to work on being more specific and descriptive.
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