Looking back, in order not to worry about eating, every family is fruits and vegetables. All year round, as long as you can plant something, the yard will be full. Look, all kinds of colors are mixed together. It's a mess. This is a crowded and chaotic yard. Nowadays, every family doesn't grow much vegetables, but flowers. Flowers grow all the year round. In spring, roses are in full bloom. In summer.
In the past, the village was bare and there were few trees outside. In summer, adults chatting outside sit along the wall, and most children hide in the house and fan their fans. The room is like a steamer, and the outside is like a hot pot. Now, green trees are planted in front of the house, on both sides of the street and outside the village. Although it is not as dense as a forest, it is also sheltered by trees. In summer, adults ride horses under trees.
Looking back, the fields are full of crops, including corn, rice and peanuts. At that time, people's planting technology was not very high. Although they worked hard, the harvest was not very ideal. The crops watered with a drop of sweat seem to be deliberately against people. Now with the popularization of science and technology, green and pollution-free crops are everywhere, realizing mechanized production, saving time and effort, and farmers' pockets are getting more and more bulging. In autumn, the rice droops its head and the earth is golden. It can be said that "spring seeds are all green, and autumn harvest is all gold". Happily, the fields are full of bumper harvests in my hometown.
Looking back, garbage has a paradise-streets, which stay in every corner at will, sometimes dancing against the wind and even swimming in the water, making people want to hide. It's really dirty Now, garbage has its own home-garbage dump, the streets are clean and tidy, paved with cement roads, which has become a dazzling bright spot. It's clean, and my hometown shines like ice crystals.
My hometown is constantly changing. In my mind, my hometown is like a young girl, and it is getting better and better. I love my hometown from my heart.