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Thursday, May 23, 2019
Winter personification story
The trees danced in the ice cold winter wind bits of ice sliding down my back freezing me half to death I trudged through the meter deep snow my feet getting buried after every step and my hands almost breaking off with the cold. Out of the towering trees came a magnificent red sleigh golden bars and standing on top with the reins in her hands was a Queen covered in white, her cape was flying in the wind face as pale as the color white.
I check my watch and it says -20 degrees I freeze in worry I was a statue if I don’t keep warm enough I could get hypothermia and die, Winters harsh weathers can change quickly out here it can go from blue skies and then after five minutes it can become snowstorms and blizzards. A flash of Lightning danced across the sky and then it Started crying and snow started descending on the Ground wind howling everywhere it was getting colder and colder by the second, I needed to find a shelter and fast.
And from behind me, I heard a loud rumble louder than I had ever heard before it was an avalanche and it devoured everything in its path as it slid rolled and tumbled down the mountain luckily it was heading away from me. the water wiggled forward and back .all of the snow falling down made a soft crunchy white blanket covering the land.
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