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Tell us about your town. Do you ever get snow there?
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Every ear we get snow in my region. In this year we saw first snow at the end of October /beginning of November
But it melted after a week. And here we are again under the snow.
So for me it's an ordinary nature phenomenon.
But I hope at the end of March or at the beginning of April snow will finally melt and I can to start my gardening season π€π€π€
This snow picture looks amazing@travoved.
Am wondering how the cold it's gonna be
It's a beautiful, postcard-like image.
Happy Holidays!
Snow has succeeded covering everywhere βββββ.. Can you see snow man from your window? πππLol
Happy snow season to you my dear friend, don't worry, March is fast approaching so that you can visit your garden and plant some seeds..
Surely, my kids made first snowman already in November. And just yesterday they built another oneππ
That's good to hear ππππ..
Please tell them that the snow woman needs a snow man by her side.... Lol
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So pretty!
I was born an Raised in Southern part of Cross river state Nigeria, its actually an interior rural setting,
At this time of the year its gets very cold, dry and misty mostly early in the morning, the fork or mist is really strong you can't see far, and its very cold down here.
It doesn't snow in this part of the world due to our climate condition, instead we experience hamattan, the hamattan here is extreme some times, it hurts the skin causing tear, this is accompanied with very dry humidity, cold weather, and mostly windy, for snow we dont experience that here at all.
It is impressive how you describe the part of the pain in the skin causing tears, it caught my attention. I hope you have a happy holiday season.
Thats true its can be That dry, cold and windy, thanks dear friend i wish you too a merry chrismasπ
The harmattan this year isn't much compared to last three years harmattan lol
Thats true....
Many moons ago I was born in Caracas, the capital of my beautiful country Venezuela. Caracas is a city with a divine climate because it is in the middle of a valley. The mountains around it give it that freshness that makes it a super livable city. Being a city in a tropical country we do not see snow at any time of the year, but at times like the present, the cold comes down from the main mountain called Avila, and that cold creeps into the bones. The Caracas citizen is friendly, extroverted, cheerful, and a storyteller. That's how all Venezuelans are. We are extremely helpful and not at all selfish. Nowadays, like many cities in the world, Caracas experiences traffic congestion that is sometimes unbearable. What makes us put up with this nuisance is the weather itself. Caracas is a wonderful city to visit because it has many tourist sites, inns, hotels, theaters, and parks. It has a great mountain that you can go hiking or just take the cable car up and enjoy some good strawberries, meat, coffee, and hot chocolate, take walks along its streams, and even take a bath in them. Caracas is 30 minutes away from the central beaches of Venezuela and that is wonderful. Just take the car and in an instant, you are bathing on a beautiful beach. Also, 30 minutes away you have the Simon Bolivar International Airport and from there you can connect with any part of the world. Caracas is a city to get to know and enjoy, talk to its people, dance salsa and eat divine food. I invite you to get to know it.
Happy holidays to all!
Hello, good morning everyone π
My town is a warm place where people is very kind. We don't have snow as we don't have winter, but sometimes it gets very cold.
Also, today is day 10. You might want to correct this post π
It seems to me that your city bears some resemblance to mine as far as climate is concerned.
I live near the sea, that's why we don't have snow around here. And although we have some cold days here, it doesn't happen very often.
Yes, in Tallinn we get a lot of snow usually. This winter it's taking a bit longer for it to come down, but that typically means it's going to storm down like crazy later.
I hope you are fully prepared for the winter π₯Άπ₯Άπ₯Άπ₯Ά? Its gonna storm hard this year πππ. Although from my region, we don't have Winter, it's harmattan we are in presently...
I had not heard of your city and when I read your comment I went straight to Google to find out where it is. Now I understand the reason for snow falling in those parts.
Happy Holidays!
Let me tell you about my beautiful hometown Vodice - it's seriously one of Croatia's hidden gems! You're probably wondering about snow, right? Well, here's the funny thing - while everyone's building snowmen elsewhere, we're chilling at our seaside cafes enjoying our coffee with a view!
The weather here? Pure Mediterranean bliss! Our winters are super mild (like sweater weather at worst), and snow is about as rare as finding a parking spot during peak tourist season π But honestly? We wouldn't have it any other way!
And between us - winter might just be my favorite time here. While the rest of Europe is freezing, we're still out here living our best life, taking walks by the sea, and enjoying those peaceful off-season moments when the town feels like it's all ours again.
No snow? No problem! We've got something way better - that gorgeous Adriatic Sea view all year round! π
The description of your city is wonderful and the time with its weather is even better. You have made me curious and I want to know the city. Hopefully, the universe will conspire to make me travel there soon. The image of the Adriatic Sea is beautiful.
Happy Holidays!
Thank you, It is a town called Vodice (one of the prettiest cities around here in my opinion), located in relatively small country called Croatia.
Happy holidays to you too and hope you come and visit it someday!!
Same here, we can also enjoy sitting on a terrace or some days even walk in a t shirt, crazy :)
It is amazing how some part if the world experience snow while others don't.
The way you discribed your city makes it worth visiting.
It really is amazing, even tho it would be good sometimes to see some snow and get in the christmas mood.
But It really is beautifull here, definitely worth visiting in summer or even spring!! π
Here's my entry for the Ecency Day 10 contest:
Calabar, My Hometown Paradise
As I sit here in Calabar, basking in the warm tropical sun, I'm reminded of just how beautiful my hometown is, especially during Christmas. The festive atmosphere is palpable, with decorations and lights adorning every corner of the city.
But, I must admit, snow is something we don't get to experience here in Calabar. Located in the southeastern part of Nigeria, our climate is typically tropical, with high temperatures and humidity levels throughout the year. The closest we get to snow is watching Christmas movies or seeing pictures of winter wonderlands online!
Despite the lack of snow, Calabar has its own unique charm during Christmas. The city comes alive with music, dance, and delicious food. You can smell the aroma of freshly cooked rice, chicken, and plantains wafting through the air, making your stomach growl with anticipation!
One of the highlights of Christmas in Calabar is the annual Carnival Calabar, also known as "Africa's Biggest Street Party." It's a spectacular display of color, music, and culture, featuring elaborate costumes, energetic performances, and mouth-watering food.
So, while we may not get snow in Calabar, we make up for it with our warm hospitality, vibrant culture, and joyous celebrations. If you ever find yourself in Calabar during Christmas, you'll experience a truly unforgettable tropical Christmas wonderland!
No we don't get snow in my town.
I live in a small city, that's a bit peaceful and everyone minds there business.
The only reason why I town is know it's because of the state university that's in here and also a federal government hospital that's also here.
We also have beautiful super markets, restaurants, eateries etc
My town is still developing, though it has grown much as compared to the last ten years
Hey everyone! I live in West Africa, and snow is super rare here. Itβs almost impossible in most places. Let me explain why.
Climate Factors
Weather Patterns
It's not something that we expect here anytime in winter because it doesn't seem to be cold enough during winter here.. BUT with all the DANA horror in some other parts of Spain, as well as one quite nearby (but not affecting us at all) I wouldn't say it will never snow here in winter.
Right now, we are walking in a t shirt with a vest on top, a coat is way too hot, especially when picking up the child from school in the afternoon. I love to see snow but I don't like having to get through it to do my things, so I'm ok with no snow in our area, although it makes some lovely pictures :)
I live in a village compared to the rest of the world, but we do have a lot of snow here in Estonia.
Estonia sounds like a snowy place π€
No snow here. In fact, I don't even remember if we ever had negative temperatures. The only times I saw snow was either on TV or when I travelled to France / Switzerland
Happy holidays, may these remaining days of the year be filled with health, love, and prosperity for all.
I live in Barquisimeto, a city located in the country (Venezuela) that gave its name to the Caribbean Sea and also has the largest amount of coastline on this sea, so the vision of a White Christmas, so common in North America or Europe, is something we can only see in photos, videos, movies or TV series.
The truth is that during this time of the year, the temperature drops a little, making it more pleasant compared to the rest of the year.
I have never seen snow in my country. I am from Bangladesh.
It is a vibrant city known for its stunning skyline, bustling markets, and rich cultural heritage. It's a unique blend of Eastern and Western influences, with delicious food, shopping, and beautiful landscapes, like Victoria Peak and the surrounding islands.
As for snow, itβs extremely rare here.
Yes! Not really a lot but sometimes we are lucky enough :)
Well, my town is one of the most picturesque towns in Pinar del RΓo, Cuba. It has beautiful houses, lovely people, and many trees around the streets. It is a small one. Everybody know each other and everybody share everything. As I live in a tropical country (an island) we haven't snow in winter. Temperature gets low and we have to use coats and even scarfs, but we've never seen snow. Maybe some day because of the climate change and its effects it may happen, but right now that is not happening here. Maybe I'll have a post about my town and you'll see photos taken by me. What do you think about? ππβ€οΈβοΈ
Hello everyone!! I hope you are great todayπ. I live in Cuba, specifically in Pinar del RΓo City. Pinar del RΓo is a wonderful city with marvelous places, it's a small city but, without a doubt, its citizens are one of the most warm-hearted people. Therefore, it's the perfect place to meet new people and have adventures while you enjoy its natural gifts. As you know, Cuba is a tropical island and that's why it doesn't snow here however, the cooler season begins on November. The gorgeousness of the city is focused on its dynamic life and the multi-colored facilities. Also, Pinar del RΓo City is well known for its tobacco crops and beautiful women.
Good day Ecencials how was your day? I am a Nigerian and am from the eastern part where we normally have rain fall more than the northern part that is more of hotness of the weather we also have the western part which is more like the eastern part. Since I started growing up I keep hearing about snow from my grandma but I never witnessed it for a day in my side. I finished my primary school and was taken to the north by my late uncle may his soul keep resting, even right in the north I never saw it until the time I went to west Oshun State precisely that was the place I witnessed snow it was a wonderful experience, small white substance like ice blocks, it melts quickly and the water is was very cold after melting I can remember licking it as a teenager then I enjoyed it but since I came back to east I have not seen such
Greetings everyone,
I was born in the eastern part of Nigeria, abia state.
I wouldn't say we don't experience snow here but its just once in a year (a day out of the whole year)
And it melts within a short period of time.
Though i haven't seen it with my two naked eyes ,ive only been told.
One day, i was inside in house, maybe sleeping or resting but later in the evening, when i finally came out, i was told it snowed and children came out to play with the snow.
This happened sometime this year and it hasn't occurred again .
During this time of the year, we experience the harmattan season and it will continue till February ending.
Harmattan is a dry,dusty wind that blows from November ending til February ending.
It is a little bit harsh to the skin and sometimes, it causes a little bit crack on the skin if not properly taken care of.
To avoid this crash, we apply skin oil to the skin and lipgross to the lips too.
Thank for reading!
βοΈβοΈβοΈWhat a good question... I'm from Argentina, Buenos Aires, and it doesn't usually snow here, so much was the surprise in 2007, more specifically on July 9 (when I was 8 years old).
It was beautiful since I had NEVER touched snow, and I enjoyed throwing snowballs with my family. βοΈβοΈβοΈ
Oh no.... I haven't seen snow yet. We live in south India where summer and rain are to the extremes but not snowfall. But in some particular places in north where we have the hill stations, regular snowfalls occur. Unfortunately I haven't visited their. But my daughter had been their as part of college tour and had a chance to see snowfall right in front of her eyes.
Snow is definitely a common thing is Estonia which does not mean I hate it, actually it is quite opposite as living in Estonia you never know what weather condition you wake up to (keeps life interesting). But I did recently saw some grown people experience snow for the first time in there life and it made me little sad as an person living in Estonia. As I have seen snow my entire life, it is impossible for me to remember the memory of seeing snow for the first time.