晨读英语美文100篇 Passage 50 Snow and the Passage of Time
[00:00.86]Passage 50 Snow and the Passage of Time
[00:05.78]Any snowfall which brings traffic to a standstill
[00:10.38]and closes schools takes me back to one particular storm in my youth on the shores of Lake Area.
[00:18.15]On that day, schools and stores were closed because of the weather.
[00:22.96]What resonates for me is a six-block walk I took with my father from our house to the post office.
[00:31.72]He bought me stamps for my recently started stamp collection.
[00:36.85]I already had a wild assortment of cancelled stamps from around the world.
[00:42.65]He brought me brand-new stamps.
[00:45.50]I can retrace the route in my mind, walking on snow-covered sidewalks and streets.
[00:52.40]It was unusual to be going for a walk with my father on a weekday and so close to home.
[01:00.27]In the following years, I never talked about that walk with him,
[01:05.42]I never even thought about it until it appeared to me about a decade ago.
[01:11.54]A winter memory now returned to the forefront.
[01:15.80]The elderly are said to be in the winter of their lives,
[01:20.40]and winter is synonymous with the end of life.
[01:24.89]That does not make the winter the Grim Reaper; rather,
[01:30.05]it is a time of reflection in those for whom childhood is long gone.
[01:36.38]My father died in the summer of 1997.
[01:40.97]For me, his final months resembled the patterns of settling in for winter,
[01:47.76]a turning inward and slowing down.
[01:51.26]In the end, his breath grew shallower until there was just the quiet.
[01:58.04]There are emotional powers that accompany the season,
[02:02.20]a blanket of white ties the landscape into a continuous and undulating hall.
[02:08.87]The curve of hillsides in the foundations of houses all is connected.
[02:14.53]The season keeps us indoors.
[02:17.26]Our thoughts and feelings turn inward.
[02:20.43]I\'m visiting Southern California as I write this,
[02:24.95]a place where winter expresses itself as rain.
[02:28.89]It would be easy to live in a climate where there are no freezing temperatures snow,
[02:35.89]but I would still define the shape of the year by winter
[02:40.27]as I knew it from my childhood. 晨读美文 晨读美文100篇 经典晨读美文 适合晨读的美文 晨读美文 小短文 晨读美文200篇 晨读美文励志 晨读励志美文100篇 经典晨读美文3分钟
[00:05.78]Any snowfall which brings traffic to a standstill
[00:10.38]and closes schools takes me back to one particular storm in my youth on the shores of Lake Area.
[00:18.15]On that day, schools and stores were closed because of the weather.
[00:22.96]What resonates for me is a six-block walk I took with my father from our house to the post office.
[00:31.72]He bought me stamps for my recently started stamp collection.
[00:36.85]I already had a wild assortment of cancelled stamps from around the world.
[00:42.65]He brought me brand-new stamps.
[00:45.50]I can retrace the route in my mind, walking on snow-covered sidewalks and streets.
[00:52.40]It was unusual to be going for a walk with my father on a weekday and so close to home.
[01:00.27]In the following years, I never talked about that walk with him,
[01:05.42]I never even thought about it until it appeared to me about a decade ago.
[01:11.54]A winter memory now returned to the forefront.
[01:15.80]The elderly are said to be in the winter of their lives,
[01:20.40]and winter is synonymous with the end of life.
[01:24.89]That does not make the winter the Grim Reaper; rather,
[01:30.05]it is a time of reflection in those for whom childhood is long gone.
[01:36.38]My father died in the summer of 1997.
[01:40.97]For me, his final months resembled the patterns of settling in for winter,
[01:47.76]a turning inward and slowing down.
[01:51.26]In the end, his breath grew shallower until there was just the quiet.
[01:58.04]There are emotional powers that accompany the season,
[02:02.20]a blanket of white ties the landscape into a continuous and undulating hall.
[02:08.87]The curve of hillsides in the foundations of houses all is connected.
[02:14.53]The season keeps us indoors.
[02:17.26]Our thoughts and feelings turn inward.
[02:20.43]I\'m visiting Southern California as I write this,
[02:24.95]a place where winter expresses itself as rain.
[02:28.89]It would be easy to live in a climate where there are no freezing temperatures snow,
[02:35.89]but I would still define the shape of the year by winter
[02:40.27]as I knew it from my childhood. 晨读美文 晨读美文100篇 经典晨读美文 适合晨读的美文 晨读美文 小短文 晨读美文200篇 晨读美文励志 晨读励志美文100篇 经典晨读美文3分钟
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