Scholar-Journalist
Winter season
Published
2 weeks agoon

The winter season comes with the beauty of nature, the season of snowfall in the Himalayan region, mountains covered with a thick layer of snow, fog, and dew spread all over parts of India. The days are short and nights are long. Blankets on our bodies force us to be lazy. The days and nights with low visibility remind us of our faded memories. The nights of winter can be dangerous for drivers due to fog, and roads are empty with blinking lights and no human presence all around. Winters are kind, winds are cold, days are light, nights are long. The flavour of spring is untitled without winter.
The season starts in December and ends in February. There is sweetness but twists in the winter season. The difference in temperature reminds us about the difference in marks of the topper and to that marks of the backbencher. where the temperature reaches -45 degrees Celsius in Jammu & Kashmir, but it still remains 20 to 22 degrees Celsius in Kerala. The sweet rain before or in the winter season rings the bell for a period of time, when winter is on the way or it may have arrived.
In winter child of 40 kg turns to 45 kg, not due to any burden but with the heavy clothes. Even a slim child looks like a fatty child. These heavy clothes make everyone look like a polar bear. These days make long-lasting cold memories in our minds.
Some food items make the winter season hot; without tea, the winter season is incomplete. In these cold days, tea helps us to be moderate. Tea becomes our habit, part of survival, a better half, or medicine for a patient suffering from a cold.
Winters are special not only for cold or cold winds but the memories, emotions that we all store and celebrate by burning wood, staying in blankets, and the winter season teaches that how we keep ourselves warm from cold winds in the same way that we should always try to keep ourselves motivated, strong, and face all difficulties.
The winter season is not just a season, it is a lesson that teaches us “not to stop from cold or darkness but to move ahead by making our own way by inner bright light”.
By: Arush Malhotra
Class IX
Apeejay School, Mahavir Marg