When my father walked with me to the train station, I saw many seagulls flying
over the Hai River. It reminded me that when I was in middle school, I would* sit by
the Hai River with my classmate, drinking beer and watching seagulls during the
lunch break. At that time, there were not so many seagulls in our city, so they
were very new to us. We talked about what they were. Normally, we called them
seagulls, but it was a river. My friend said: "Then they must be river gulls."
When I was young,
there was a very popular Korean drama called "Autumn in My Heart." The
protagonist said that if she had another life, she wanted to be a tree, so she
would not be separated from anything around her.
If a tree had feelings, it
would not have been so lush and green.
*Using the simple past tense is fine, however, I've changed it to 'would', which can mean 'used to'. When 'would' is used in this way it represents a habitual action in the past. As you are talking about a past, reoccurring action, 'would sit' works very well in this case.