I love how long the grapes in my hometown are.
Grapes in my hometown My hometown is Wuhai, Inner Mongolia, and I love grapes in my hometown. In spring and March, the spring rain awakens the leaves and buds of grapes, which emerge from the brown vines. Countless green leaves and buds, like babies waiting to be fed, lie quietly in the arms of the mother vine. In early summer, the leaf buds have grown into green leaves, and the palm-shaped leaves are so green and shiny, like a small and exquisite Yushu, so lovely. Unconsciously, the grapes blossomed and the yellow flowers swayed in the breeze. If you smell them carefully, they will give off a faint fragrance. After the flowers wither, a string of "green peas" the size of a grain of rice grows, which can't be seen unless you look carefully! Gradually, the grapes grow bigger and bigger. The color of grapes also slowly changed from green to red. Around the Mid-Autumn Festival, the grapes were ripe, and a string of heavy and shiny grapes hung upside down, so beautiful and attractive. Standing under the grape trellis and looking at the round grapes, you will find that the ripe grapes are dark purple, the immature grapes are light purple and a little green. As soon as the ripe grapes were delivered to the mouth, the smooth pulp was as sweet and delicious as jelly. Before I took a bite, it slipped out of my throat playfully. The more I eat, the more I like it. I was full and reluctantly left the grape trellis. There are many kinds of grapes in my hometown, such as mare's milk, crystal, longan and Kyoho. I can proudly tell you that the grapes in my hometown are several times or even dozens times more than those in Turpan, Xinjiang! Every September, the Grape Festival is held in my hometown, also known as Uzum Festival. Many merchants came to order grapes at that time. Some grapes from my hometown are shipped to cities, some to the countryside, and some are even exported abroad. This is my hometown. I love the delicious and amorous feelings of grapes in my hometown, and I love my hometown even more! Shangyu is a scenic spot rich in grapes and my hometown. Gaibei and Longpu are the hometown of grapes, just like the grape valley in Xinjiang. When August comes, grapes come out. Sweet and sour grapes attract tourists from afar. In spring, the tender leaves of grapes on the vines hang on the vines one by one, sucking the dew of spring. In the rain, in the fog, in the rays of sunshine, the grapes are growing. It is very big, and it grows a bunch of buds. It's raining, and the raindrops hit the grape leaves, rolling on the leaves like pearls, and jumping gently on the leaves like elves. In summer, the grapes are ripe, and the colorful grapes are particularly crystal clear under the sunlight. Tourists come to the vine, drooling, eyes stunned, drooling, pick one, and can't wait to send it into the mouth and taste it carefully. When one was finished, he took the other and put it in his mouth until his stomach was full. In autumn, a bunch of grapes is no longer popular, but its reputation remains undiminished. People are still looking forward to the arrival of next summer and tasting delicious grapes again. It snows in winter, and the thick snow is covered with vines, like a white net, which is particularly beautiful. Yesterday, I went to Longpu vineyard to pick grapes. The sun overhead is like a big fireball. The burning sun shone on me, but I ignored it and went to the vineyard. I looked at a bunch of ripe grapes. Suddenly, I found a few drops of water running down my mouth. I really don't know if it's saliva or sweat. I brought a bamboo basket, scissors and a bunch of grapes that made my mouth water. I stood on tiptoe and held them in my hands. Then I cut them out and put them in the basket. Finally, it was my turn to eat grapes. I took a few at random and sent them to my mouth. Because I ate too many grapes, I was even tired of a big lunch at noon. This is my hometown, a fairyland on earth like Grape Valley. The grapes produced here are bright and sweet, bright as pearls and sweet as honey. I love my hometown Shangyu, but I prefer the grapes here!