Snow ball and caps
Every winter is unique in its own way. Photography allows you to characterize all winters and highlight the features. Once upon a time there are huge snowdrifts, there are blizzard or snowfall winters. Last year (as in 2020) there was almost no snow. This winter, snow balls on branches and caps on various architectural elements attract my attention. And the authenticity of the photo allows us to state that this winter is far from the snowiest in the last five years!
Some hats look like someone forgot their mittens on a branch.
It is possible to formalize many caps and snowdrifts, that is, to find similarities with something.
Snowfall this year is infrequent, but powerful.
It is noteworthy that layers are visible on the snow caps, as if this is the number of snowfalls.
But in fact, it's all from a couple of powerful cyclones.
And these caps last all winter, as there have been no thaws.
Winter is not the snowiest, but it is quite frosty.
All previous winters had thaws in different months, which confused the statistics.
This time, the average temperature is quite low due to its stability.
And it's also interesting that I'm not tired of winter yet.
Usually, by February, I can no longer see this snow, but now I feel good from snowfalls and frosts.
I fell in love with winter and its manifestations again.
At the moment, I want more snow and night frosts.













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