I love a corner of the campus (500 words)

In the early morning of autumn, I carried my schoolbag on my back and walked to school with light steps in the gentle autumn wind.

Our school is located in the center of 47 1 factory family area. Walking into our campus can be described by one word, and that is "green". The first thing that caught our eye was three flower beds with iron railings around them. The middle one is about 5 square meters, and it is full of colorful flowers: red, yellow and white. Red is like fire, yellow is like gold and white is like snow. The flower beds on both sides are rectangular with tall and straight pine trees inside. The pine leaves on the tree are lovely green, like an open green velvet umbrella, swaying gently with the wind.

Looking to the left at the school gate, there is a lawn about 90 meters long and 80 meters wide with a total area of more than 7,000 square meters. Such a big lawn can hardly be found in ordinary city schools. Therefore, it is the pride of our school. The grass on the lawn is like a clever textile expert. They used their little green and relied on the collective strength to weave a green carpet. The lawn is really beautiful. Seen from a distance, it is flat. In the early morning, the morning sun touches the campus and the green lawn. Every grass tip has crystal dew, like shining pearls, shining in the sun. The whole lawn is as bright as a green lake. Occasionally, a few unknown birds fall in between, playfully pecking at dew and Ye Er, and singing happily from time to time, which brings infinite vitality to the lawn and adds a quiet beauty.

At noon, the autumn sun shines high, the dew disappears, and the grass seems soft and feels like a baby's hair. There is a smooth grass, crouching as if sleeping. Now lying on the lawn is warm and soft, much more comfortable than lying on the sofa! Every day after class, students rush out of the classroom to relax on the carpet. That's our paradise. Senior students lie on it, looking at the blue sky and white clouds, remembering the beautiful campus life. Junior students chase and play football on it. Look! Two little fat men wrestled on it and fell inextricably. Ten minutes before class, the students played on the lawn. This lawn brings a lot of happiness to the students.

Looking around on the lawn, you will find a "surprise"-a piece of jujube Lin Yuyu lush. Those jujube trees are hundreds of years old, and most of them are thicker than bowls. A hundred years of vicissitudes, a hundred years of wind and rain, its skin is rough and cracked, like a knife. Iron core branches, sprawling, Ye Er thick and dense, sunny. As the saying goes, "waterlogged pears and dried dates", there is not much rain this year, and dates are particularly dense. A toot, a string, as big as table tennis, as small as the size of a finger belly. Today's jujube trees are covered with clusters of heavy dates: full red, semi-red, deep red, light red, cracked and unbreakable, which is really attractive. You see, there is a string of purple dates, smiling so brightly, as if to say to people: "Come on! You are welcome to taste! " When all the dates are harvested, the leaves slowly turn yellow and all fall off. Jujube fell asleep like a kind old man! Waiting for the arrival of spring.

I love my alma mater, and I love autumn on campus more. The autumn colors in our campus are just like the wonderful meticulous paintings written by painters. This vibrant campus has brought us joy and hope, and promoted our continuous progress.