What I hear
It's 2PM on a Saturday. I cross the street, avoiding the honking cars before entering the Gantry Plaza State Park which is enriched with the high pitched laughter of children. I walk on over to the boardwalk and listen to the sound of waves trying to touch the shore. It's a rough sound but yet so pleasant to the ears. I stroll on ahead and see two dogs playing together. They bark with all their might as a way to greet each other as their owners do the same, hearing the giggling and the "Oh yeah?" from each lady. I hear a sound that is so unique to me, a sound of a camera snapping. You can hear the beep after every single photo being taken. It is kind of expected to see a photo shoot being done at the park. The photographer tries to keep his voice stern yet gentle to ensure the couple that the pictures would turn out to the side. He yells a bit for them to move a bit left so he can get the best angle. I pivot the other way and head on over to the steps were you can the wheels of the skateboard roll against the concrete. There is pause in sound as the girl flips her board until it lands on the ground again, resuming the same sound once more. The seagulls also came for a visit as they flew around the perimeter. Their loud shrieks almost startled me as they zoomed by. I finally decided to head back home, feeling content with what I heard. You can tell it's the Gantry Plaza State Park because the area was so relaxing yet filled with so much extraordinary sounds.
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