Time to take a break

It is a cold bright morning of the 6th of January. Chances of freezing rain ice pallets later on.
My walk outside is on hold for a while. Safety is a priority for everyone. We have to be extra careful at the later stages of our life.
It looks like a different scenario with snow all around. The trees are decorated with white powder and loaded with cottony flowers. It is so peaceful, calm and quiet.
Winter is the time to take a break. To stay indoors. To focus on your inner self. Time to talk to yourself. To listen to your inner thoughts. Time to take a break from your busy schedules.
Every season has its own beauty. Its own identity. We can plan accordingly, to get busy and enjoy our time. We humans are amazing. We can make adjustments with any of our surroundings.
Winter is the time to skate to play ice hockey. To plan skiing and ice fishing. It's time to hit the water. It is the time to take a break from hitting roads and trails.
We have a different scenario for now. Birds are gone to the South of the Border. Squirrels are enjoying their time in the houses up on trees.
No activity in my back garden. Things are quiet for a while. I miss the beautiful pink Canadian roses. The blood red David Austin also has taken some time off.
The lush green grass of my garden is covered under a white sheet of snow. The same are things at my front garden too. The red wooden bench is half embedded under snow. Most of the trees around look like skeletons.
My eldest grandson is going to get his coffee. I am getting ready to go. He will drop me on the way to enjoy my time at Tim Hortons.
We have to avail any chance to get out to change our scenery. It helps to elevate our mood. We start looking at things with a different perspective. I am ready to go.
It is lunch time for the nearby Dunbarton High school students. Coffee House is busy. It is a festive atmosphere here. I am enjoying my coffee. Life is all good.
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