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Winter Scene Themes

At birds' eye view, from an icy frosty windowsill, 8 stories high: I see a city forest full of snowy powdery pillowy packs that is spread out making a white-out of black streets lanes and piles of pearly ivory fluffy flakes causing tall white iceberg mounds to abound greatly in an isolated snowy town Trees huddled and cover themselves in white parkas; this of snowflake designed fleeces creating a blanket of a white new canvas for me the delighted Artist People are frozen in their village, neighborhoods being effectuated with the season's frigid chilly chilled cooled air; nipping at many red young and old numb ears Ice vapors of a foggy mist does tint white car's windowsills The City sidewalks and streets has transparently merged into white snow sheets Snow summits also rise high with white zenith peak tops People are enjoying forming snow tunnels and igloos and snow men and snow angels And some people sculpt ice statues These come into being at just below zero temperatures of freezing Icicles are nature's cold calling cards; this having a very slick and cold feel touch At this time youngsters are receiving their reddish noses and pink red rose colored cheeks Black boot snow shoes sink in a foot deep in the snow and are slushing to race home A flurry of snow scene experiences are how most winters are known back home The tossing of powder with frost-bite fingers and a few colorful blue hue toes that are ice cold This season has its celebration of the Christmas day: this the time of “Christ Birth,” the reason why I and others do pray The theme of all things each and every day; in a heart that is merry, light hearted and amazed for the many wonders given to us today

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