What is the beauty of snow?

What is the beauty of snow?

Snow is beautiful. And meditative (if you take pause to watch it fall from the sky). It brings vast white snowfields, puffs of snow floating on pine tree branches and then melting, drip by drip, off the tips of pine needles. Snow changes light, shadows, and contrast.

What is a quote for snow?

The first snow is like the first love. Snow falling soundlessly in the middle of the night will always fill my heart with sweet clarity. The snow doesn’t give a soft white damn whom it touches. Snowflakes are one of nature’s most fragile things, but just look what they can do when they stick together.

Why is snow beautiful?

Snow is just SO beautiful: it covers everything like a fluffy white blanket and makes for a picturesque panorama. Snow is also better than rain because you won’t get as soaked, and you can actually do activities in it, like skiing or throwing snowballs.

Why is snow so magical?

The morphology of snow crystals The process of growing snow crystals in the atmosphere is simply magical. Snow crystals grow from water vapor directly to ice in the atmosphere, skipping the liquid water phase. That’s pretty incredible if you think about it.

Why do you love snow?

Is snowfall romantic?

This is a preemptive addition considering this film hasn’t yet premiered. Part of Countdown to Christmas, this film promises its usual old-fashioned romance Hallmark is known for, plus just look at this photo!

Why do I love snow?

“Snow falling soundlessly in the middle of the night will always fill my heart with sweet clarity,” wrote author Novala Takemoto. Even in our most stressful moments, a fresh snowfall maintains an almost supernatural power to calm us down — mind, body and soul. It links us to childhood memories.

Why do we love snow?

Snow Brings Out the Inner Child Kids love snow and the older we get the more we realize that being a kid is actually the most magical time of our lives. Playing in, riding on, and throwing snow at each other helps us remember (and rekindle) that magic but with the added appreciation of adulthood.