Monday, August 15, 2011
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As Earth continues its journey, rotating and revolving around the sun, the southern hemisphere tilts more towards the sun and the northern hemisphere away from it... Winter breaths down the neck of autumn, claiming its turn to touch the world with its icy breath. Bangladesh freezes, stuck in time. The days are as short as a snuffed out candle. Although winter is like no other season, expressing freedom and joy, but it also brings in pain, suffering and anguish. While most people, after a long year of work, enjoy sound sleep and cuddle up safely in warm cozy beds, some unfortunate ones have a hard time finding shelter and food for surviving the extreme weather. They have to hold on to dear life. When winter is at its most unpleasant, some jobs demand people to be outside. Farmers, for example, have no other choice but, to go out into their fields and take care of their crops and look after their animals. My heart falls like the hail from out the sky on the coldest days; I hit the ground shattering, breaking, then melting away. Only to be frozen again. Cold, foggy nights are silent and dark. Therefore, everything seems to be very peaceful. The cold makes me shiver a lot, but unusually, this make me feel more alive! Winter breaks the monotony of existence with a touch of variety. Winter is the season of celebrations, where we celebrate Christmas and experience its incomparable joy, forget our regrets and start a new chapter of our lives in the New Year. It’s so wonderful! Waking up early in the morning’s can be very difficult, but the sweet aroma of my grandmother’s homemade pitha/ sweet is just irresistible. It seems that there is nothing much to do except sleep in bed below layers of quilts and blankets. Sometimes we catch a cold and have to suffer from fever and discomfort because of which most may dislike the season, but winter is truly a wonderful time. Winter transforms Bangladesh in all aspects. Too bad some things don’t last forever………….
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