My winter Thoughts
When there is nothing else to talk about, it is again about the weather, which is always there and determines a lot. Actually, the weather determines everything, so it seems to me today, watching this view from my window. This area of the city got the least snow, but I took the previous photos in the opposite direction, where we spend more time. I was afraid to come here, but it turned out that there was no snow or strange reagents. The grass is peeking through and it's even boring to look at this one.
I think that if you freeze a tropical resident now, then absolutely everything in his life will turn upside down. A skirt made of palm leaves will no longer be enough, and a bamboo hut will not warm you, and you will not fry food in the sun... The weather determines everything, even victories and defeats on a global scale. With such simple thoughts and conclusions that had not occurred to me before, I will fall asleep today.
The weather determines the bills, the state of health, and local fashions for various things. For some reason, I didn't pay much attention to this before. Strange.
Camera used: Nikon COOLPIX 1.22 ............................................. Thank you very much for visiting and reading! With you
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