RE: Snow, falling in love with photography again, and health

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Hi, I hope you are well.

I like your way of seeing things, because it makes a break with the established, I think that in all this world of connections in social networks will always be more important hobbies, family and live appreciating the small details where we are.

You have the privilege of seeing the snow, I have never seen it and well I also think that when people like you share this type of content, it allows to cross borders and that people like me, who are in the Caribbean can live experiences through photography, that seems spectacular to me and positive point of the networks, after all it is about balance.

In Venezuela, in the city of Merida there is snow, not as much as in England, just a little in some seasons of the year something similar falls on a giant mountain. But I haven't had that privilege yet.

Thanks for sharing your feelings and your way of looking at the world 💛

Note: I use translator.



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I've never seen snow like this. I've seen snow, of course, but not in a city. Not in an environment rich in history with such unique architecture. It's such a beautiful experience. And the coldness of the air, that's new to me. To need to wear so many layers of clothing. To see everyone wrapped up equally, all roaming the streets as dense snow coats the horizon.

Snow here in Armenia is such a different thing to England, you have to experience the winter in an Eastern country one day; it'll be like entering another world to the one you know in Venezuela, that's for sure!

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Greetings. I hope so, someday to know some place like that. Although I know that the cold is terrifying when you come from such warm areas. I once got hypothermia in a mountain, but as you say sure you have to wrap up very well, with many layers of clothing.

And have you ever been to the Caribbean?
Happy beginning of the week

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