
The circuit by Franciso Jimenez. I love strawberry and I am sure everyone love it. I already miss my mom's homemade whip on fresh strawberry from farming market. Ohh, it is my home CALIFORNIA whit warm sunshine with beaches but this is middle of California which is boring plain farm is everywhere. Fresno is boring city ever I seen because it is very quiet city and lot of brown that I could remember during I was having road trip around big state California. Mr. Sullvian saved Jimenez's family before they go boring to death town, Fresno.
What?? He is eleven years old to work on tough farming with heat... crazy. His family and he came from Mexican family. I knew Mexican do work at farm that theydon't have a green card or social security to work at real job. Also, they don't know an English that is other reason. They do encouraged their children to school but they need a money to earn for their live.
I impressed that Franciso have same personality as I am because I love to be success at school and show my parents what I got or showing that I made. Every time I got report card, get a prize or other, I were excited to show my parents. I love this because they possible to give me money or eat out restaurant.
Then go my home California. My state is wonderful place to visit because their have everything is desert, mountain, beach, plain, farm, city, and more. Everyone is welcome and see real Mexican do work at farm as in book. It is still exist even long ago about 1950’s.

This story is hard to anayzle because it is just story without emotion. But it have emotion at end, Franciso was proud and will see happen with his father will surpise his son become success and not give up. Also, I feel it is very common in my community and visual. I was just missing to see many Mexican. In DC, Mexican is very fewer. It is strange for me to see. One and half months left to go back California to see full Mexican people and HOT weather. ☺ It is my favorite but it is wrong time because we are in fall and sooner go into winter.
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