Icy River

There was no snow since Christmas so one morning when I woke up (it was literally a month since the last fall of snow), I saw such a beautiful snowy view through all five windows I have in my flat. It was a sign that I can finally see the river the way I have never seen before.

Snow On The Beach by Taylor Swift and Lana Del Rey inspired me to go by the river in winter… I promised myself to do it as soon as snow comes back but it told me to wait way so long… But it happened in the end. And I could go for my long waited walk.

I put the warmest clothes on and went by the river in the place where I used to go with my parents when I was a kid – under the bridge by the wild side of the river. Here are some photos that I’ve taken then. I hope you will enjoy looking at them.

That’s the view of the Royal Castle in Warsaw and there are royal gardens underneath. Somehow I can’t see them at all here but they really are there! Believe me!

So, that’s all today. I love some of these photos very much. I feel very proud of them.

Tomorrow post will be a review of the latest record from Demi Lovato. You could see it on my YT last year and now I’m planning to make the written version of it. It will take some time to write and publish it because I’m going for the meeting at the Labor Office but it’s coming tomorrow anyway.

Greetings!

AA

2 responses to “Icy River”

  1. I like waking up to a fresh, snowy scene; it always makes things look quiet and beautiful. Where I live, we’ve not had the usual snowfall at all (we typically get 24 inches at this stage of winter but have so far only had 9 inches). I’m not sure we will get any more but it would be nice just to enjoy the view and a cozy hot chocolate indoors!

    1. Yeah, I live in Warsaw, Poland and I always hurt when there is a winter and no snow! But this year it doesn’t look tragic though. If a snow wonderland is what you’re missing, you can check out the weather and plan the trip to Poland then 😉

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