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Original: White snowflakes fall, red fruit spikes hang high - alder for winter

author:The Way of the Island
Original: White snowflakes fall, red fruit spikes hang high - alder for winter
Original: White snowflakes fall, red fruit spikes hang high - alder for winter
Original: White snowflakes fall, red fruit spikes hang high - alder for winter
Original: White snowflakes fall, red fruit spikes hang high - alder for winter
Original: White snowflakes fall, red fruit spikes hang high - alder for winter

Winter morning

Yawn and open the curtain window

Look up

Gray skies

A little sadness added to my heart

White snowflakes

Pieces fall

The earth with the warmth

Melt the beauty in an instant

Sadness adds

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Midday hours

Walk through the garden wrapped in tight clothes and hats

Eyes lit up

Bare trees

It is covered with many ears of fruit

There was a little excitement in my heart

Purple-red fruit spikes

String high hanging

Still a gloomy mood

Let the beauty disperse

Happiness returns.

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Original: White snowflakes fall, red fruit spikes hang high - alder for winter
Original: White snowflakes fall, red fruit spikes hang high - alder for winter
Original: White snowflakes fall, red fruit spikes hang high - alder for winter
Original: White snowflakes fall, red fruit spikes hang high - alder for winter
Original: White snowflakes fall, red fruit spikes hang high - alder for winter
Original: White snowflakes fall, red fruit spikes hang high - alder for winter

Note: Alder, deciduous tree, a unique tree species in China, also known as water winter melon tree, water green wind, alder artemisia, for the birch family, alder plant. Spring flowers, hermaphroditic, with overhanging ears. It is distributed in Sichuan, Jiangsu, Shaanxi, Gansu, Guizhou and other places, growing at an altitude of 500 meters to 3,000 meters, often growing in the slopes of mountains or shores of forests, and is planted in Qingdao area. Hinoki qī shape sound. It means "scaly". "A tree with a scaly outer skin is an alder. Shade trees in low wetlands suitable for parks and gardens.

Author: The Way of the Island

January 4

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