When the Sun Shines in Winter

It's weird for me when I do not have any more new content to share from my travels to other countries. I have finished posting about the USA and Iceland travels that I did last year. Now I have only stuff from Estonia that I have not gotten to posting about. In two weeks I will be going to Norway, to mountain skiing so some travel posts will come from there too.

This post however is about sunny winter weather. There are not much better conditions to have in the winter than full sunshine and temperature below zero. The bonus is fresh snow that has recently come down. These are exactly the conditions we had back in December when I was in western Estonia with my dad.

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We were at the Roosta Recreation Centre which we usually go to every summer but there was an event with the party so my dad thought it would be cool to go there with me and my brother. On that evening, a lot of snow fell down. The next day beautiful sunny weather arrived. I had my camera with me so I went for a walk the next morning.

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December is usually quite bad weatherwise and when days like this come, it truly feels like a godsend.
There is also a beach where I usually go for swims in the summer. This time I went for a walk on the coastline.

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I am used to going there in the summer and seeing the place in winter and with snow it is pretty unfamiliar to me. Beautiful though.

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This shot actually quite looks like summer when the little snow on this photo would be removed. The sea is ice-free, the sun is out and pine trees look the same in summer. If there was no snow then the photo would literally look no different from summer.

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Here are some more photos from the walk along the coast.

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Now spring is not that far anymore and sunny days will get more and more frequent, I hope at least 😀.




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