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there is a certain kind of beauty in a frozen wetland that might not exist anywhere else
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>>2795204
Wait 6 hours and it's gonna be brown slush.
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I agree, the winter is really pretty. And if the weather is just right and the snow settles in a certain way, then it allows sounds to travel further than any other time of year. It can be very soothing.
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>>2795204
what about a frozen lake?
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Evergreen forests in Winter are beautiful, seeing tons of deciduous trees all barren is awful though stop pretending
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>>2795204
i prefer it just at dusk
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>>2795213
True, but deciduous trees are the comfyest trees during the warm months.
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tfw its almost Christmas, when i was a kid it would all be snow by now, but, we´ve only had 2-3 days where it snowed, grim honestly -insert your favorite explanation for why here-

hell, they used to tell us in school to avoid falling icicles, its almost coming to a point where i feel the only time i will see snow and ice is the fucking polar bear cage at the zoo.
hopefully it will be better after new years.
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>>2795204
ahhh mid michigan, home
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>>2795212
Absolutely breathtaking, but it's a different kind of beauty from a frozen over swamp.
>>2795208
Depends where OP lives. In the Midwest, once a swamp or riparian wetland freezes over in November/December, it's pretty much an ice rink until March.
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didn’t this get vetoed already
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>>2795204
That's what I'm talking about. That IS home.
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>>2795289
It rained on Christmas here this year, first time I've ever seen that in decades. Usually it's very snowy and cold by now, including last year. But it's only gone below freezing a few times this year and only snowed properly (at least a few inches deep) once

kinda weird



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