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Christmas Winter Scenes |
Christmas is unimaginable without the ideal winter landscape waiting out of doors to herald Santa and his slurry of reindeer from the Northern reaches of the Arctic. The season of freezing cold and snowflakes is here to welcome you to celebrate the Christmas Winter scenes at Christmas Carnivals.
You can describe a Christmas Winter scene as the world brings to light the harsh climate festered with the blue coverlid of snow over every object.
Here is an extract from the poem:
There are the cards featuring the winter birds as cardinals, chickadees, in vibrant red perched on the freezing boughs of the fir. As winter is that that of the year when the animal kingdom goes on a hibernating spree, you don’t find many of the species featured on a Christmas scene. Look out for a brown wooden cottage with it interiors lit by the soft light of the lanterns on a Christmas card. Its sloping roof is capped with the innocence of the white snow. The landscape outside is a combination of the harshness of winter as well as the concealed anticipation that comes with every festival, and more so with Christmas. A birdhouse in the snow, pitted against the darkness of the winter twilight, can also serve as an idea for a very basic scene of Christmas.
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Christmas is not merely a physical reality, but is felt and seen everywhere in places including our bedrooms and street-corners. The snaps of Christmas trees with the pine leaves dripping snow, the shower of flakes on rooftops and attic panes are a repeated reminder that Advent’s here. May the Gifts of Peace and Friendship be yours this holiday with
Christmas CarnivalsChristmas Winter scenes.
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Last Updated :- 9 December, 2011
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