The narrow streets that connected the similar structured houses to each other was fairly narrow were also not too busy but not too quiet. Neighborhood-friendly events were held every now and then. Accompanying the narrow, long street were thickly paved …show more content…
The grass being as tall as the trees that surrounded it, there was an old abandoned shed made of plywood that had only one broken window. The foundation under the small hut was crooked, making it tilt on the side. There was a poorly made dirt path, the massive amounts of shrubs and dead palmetto tree fronds blanketing the passageway which made it hard to come across. It would lead to a vast, open green pasture. There was black pavement that lied in the center of the tall grass in the shape of a rectangle the size of a mediocre basketball court. It only had one hoop whose net was tangled, the blackboard on it looking as if it were to fall off at any given second. The pavement had worn, white paint markings a long with a few, dried pieces of gum that looked as if it had been there for