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Empty Landscape

Empty Landscape - Memories of the winter in 2020/21

During the spring of 2020 there was good weather and the days were long, which lead to some enjoyable cycle rides. However, during the autumn the weather deteriorated and the days became shorter. The cycle rides became less frequent, as the growth in nature died back, the landscape started to look empty and deserted of life. While in the spring there was light to look forward to but as the skies darkened, so did the outlook.
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