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प्रश्न
Describe an early morning walk through your city or town in winter. Give details of the smells, sights, sounds, and feelings you experienced.
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उत्तर
An Early Morning Walk Through My City in Winter
Stepping out into the crisp morning air, a cool breeze brushes against my face, making me pull my scarf tighter. The streets, usually buzzing with activity, are wrapped in a soft, misty silence. A faint golden glow spreads across the horizon as the sun slowly rises, casting long shadows on the ground.
As I walk along the quiet roads, the scent of damp earth and fresh dew fills the air. The aroma of brewing tea and coffee from roadside stalls mingles with the smoky fragrance of burning wood from small fires lit by early risers to keep warm. Occasionally, the sweet scent of blooming winter flowers like marigolds and roses drifts from the gardens.
The world around me gradually wakes up. Birds chirp from tree branches, their calls breaking the early morning stillness. A distant temple bell rings, followed by the soothing sound of morning prayers. In the park, a group of elderly people engage in laughter yoga, their cheerful voices echoing in the cold air. Joggers pass by, their footsteps crunching against the frost-kissed ground.
Despite the chill, a sense of peace and freshness fills me. The cool air, the quiet streets, and the warmth of the occasional sunbeam peeking through the mist make the walk feel magical. The city, though bustling and noisy during the day, seems to pause for a while, letting nature take over in the early morning. I take a deep breath, feeling rejuvenated and ready to embrace the day ahead.
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