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The Legendary Story behind the Stone by Vicky Smith
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In the last few years, HREF="http://www.stonebtb.com">stone houses in my hometown have allured numerous visitors because of their simple but quiet temperament. Maybe because I am too familiar with them that I am not eager to appreciate the poetic illusion of those mountains, stones or lands, instead, I would be ready to share stories about the stone with you. I rooted here when I was born, so my feet have treaded every slate and my clusters laughter remained in every roller and mill. However, it is so hard to depend on stones to make a living that our local people choose to earn money outside. In our hometown, people cherish water every much. For example, if there are two bowls of clear water, people will use them to wash rice and vegetables firstly, and then use them to wash faces and feet. Finally that water will be used to feed on pigs or cows. When the rain was run out, residents had to carry water from the big hole, which was far away from the village. Since the hole was very big and the water was very dirty, and wastes from sheep or cows would always floating on the surface of the water, so people would gave a couple of curses and then went away with their loads of water. I can’t bear to think of the past. In fact, the “drinking water problem” is just a microcosm of our hard life. Because the mountains here were so steep and its valleys were so many that everything here is arduous. So people had no mind for building new houses and the stone village was reserved completely. As time goes on, although there have been great changes outside the mountain, my hometown doesn’t get rid of vicissitudes. In fact, the noisier the life outside the mountain is, the more secret these stone houses will be. Just like the excavation, our hometown is one of wonderful sceneries left by our ancestors. It is old and primitive and it has become a place of almost atavistic long. Hence, I believe you will be impressed with its scenery and preyed devoutly. Finally, my dear friend, it is my great honor to tell you something about my hometown and invite you to pay a visit to my hometown, and I believe you will fall in love with it at first sight. And you will benefit much from stonebtb.
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