While reading Anne of Green Gables, Mr.Travers had me write a paragraph about this painting. Anne enjoys describing things with interesting words. Mr.Travers instructed me to imagine that Anne was with me describing the scene to the blind girl. -Wyatt
I will describe this painting so you can see it without really seeing it. The gorgeous rainbows are flowing into the village, as if there is a pot of gold in it. One rainbow seems to be trying to hide. Another one is bold and right there. I think they are having a game of hide-and-seek. Some trees are are chattering and laughing in the town as the breeze rustles their leaves. Other trees are coming to join in the fun. There are animals in a sunlit field. They are hanging about slowly eating grass and just lazily talking to each other. The brook is cheerfully laughing and babbling to itself. I hope you can picture the painting.