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7/2/2025, 12:43:10 PM
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>>529626464
I like the privacy of the big towns. Two winters ago I used to go out for regular nightwalks during the winter.
There was this feeling of transitivity. You pass by places and people like a ghost. As if you were never there. Neither will you be remembered, nor will you leave a trace. It's a very comfy feeling.
I remember there was a very heavy snowfall one night. It was early in the season too, maybe november. I decided that I want to go see
the city park. That park is not really like a regular park too, it's more like a forest with pathways going through patches of dense wood, foliage and other bushes. So there I was entering the park. Strangely, the leaves of the treed had not yet fallen and because of the heavy snowfall, the branches of the trees had slouched down, creating snowy arches blocking the main walkway in the park. It was at night too and the light from the street lamps reflected and lit up the snow in a way, painting it in a white-greenish color. It was very whimsical walking through arch after arch, all the while it was snowing. I did not pass a single person by, I may have been the only one in the park. Granted, there were branches break off and even trees falling in the distance, but it was probably the most beautiful nightwalk I've been on.
>>529626464
I like the privacy of the big towns. Two winters ago I used to go out for regular nightwalks during the winter.
There was this feeling of transitivity. You pass by places and people like a ghost. As if you were never there. Neither will you be remembered, nor will you leave a trace. It's a very comfy feeling.
I remember there was a very heavy snowfall one night. It was early in the season too, maybe november. I decided that I want to go see
the city park. That park is not really like a regular park too, it's more like a forest with pathways going through patches of dense wood, foliage and other bushes. So there I was entering the park. Strangely, the leaves of the treed had not yet fallen and because of the heavy snowfall, the branches of the trees had slouched down, creating snowy arches blocking the main walkway in the park. It was at night too and the light from the street lamps reflected and lit up the snow in a way, painting it in a white-greenish color. It was very whimsical walking through arch after arch, all the while it was snowing. I did not pass a single person by, I may have been the only one in the park. Granted, there were branches break off and even trees falling in the distance, but it was probably the most beautiful nightwalk I've been on.
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