Winter in UEA and around

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In winter, with all leaves having fallen, the trees no longer look elegant. Nevertheless, their trunks and shapes are still there, showing their masculine look and vitality.

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In January this year, Norwich had its first snow falls in this winter.

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To people like me who live in subtropical area and never have a chance to see snow in their home countries, the snow falls made me very excited.

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The heavy snow falls happened in night time. The next morning when I woke up, the first thing I did and could not wait doing was, to pull open the curtain of my window, and looked! The world seemed to have changed - now everywhere was white! Everything looked different under the snow - the grasses, the houses, the roads, the cars…

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The only pitiful thing is, when the snow starts to melt, it becomes very slippery and people easily fall over on icy roads.

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