Here
are three paragraphs on a winter morning
*A
winter morning is cold and foggy. Everything seems hazy and indistinct. The
grass remains wet with dew drops. When the sun rises, dew drops sprakle like
pearls. Old people and children shiver in cold. Poor people gather straw and
make fire to busk in the heat. Animals, too are helpless. They hide themselves
in the corner of house and try to save themselves from the bitting cold outside.
People get up late in the morning. Old people and children get up a bit later
to evade cold of the early morning. Working people get out of the doors when
the fog disappears and when the sun is hot. People usually eat homemade cakes
with ‘date juice’ and sitting outside their homes enjoy the warmth of the early
sun. Bangalees settled abroad, make a it a point to come and spend the winter
in Bangladesh. They find the winter here pleasant as the winter in any European
country is tremendously cold. A winter morning in Bangladesh is thus quite
fascinating for them. My personal feeling about a winter morning is that it is
a bane for the poor but a boon for the rich.
*Of
the six seasons the winter is undoubtedly the coldest season in Bangladesh.
There remains dense fog all around in winter. Sometimes, the fog is so dense
that the sunrays cannot get through it. Everything looks hazy. As a result,
communication system is disrupted. And it causes much hardship to people.
Sometimes, cold waves blow throughout the country. The sun having risen the old
and the children enjoy basking in the sun to get rid of cold. The dew drops
fallen on the grass and the leaves sparkle like pearls in the rays of the
morning sun. This scene makes the earth look beautiful. Date juice sellers
become busy for selling date juice from door to door. People from all walks of
life, especially villagers enjoy eating native cakes which are called ‘Pithas’
in Bangla. The scene of a winter morning is very transitory. This scene starts
disappearing as the day advances.
*Winter
in Bangladesh is pleasant, eagerly awaited and planned for. The autumn season
passes off almost unnoticed in this country. But if nature had shortchanged us
in one way, she has compensated by giving a balmy buoyant winter. The Bengali
month of Kartik, that is early winter, is celebrated by poet Jibanananda Das in
his poetry as a period that reveals the inner beauty and soul of Bengal .
Kartik is now over and even the month of Agrahayan is more than half-way
through. Winter has now fully set in. The sun-bathed fields and farms look as
serene as though they were flooded by moonlight. The fog and mist lend an added
mystery to the quiet beauty. It is another irony that winter days are short but
crowded with activities. Outings, picnics, educational and religious
programmes, even political activities receive a fresh spurt during winter.The
gift of winter is also manifested on the dining table. New vegetables arrive,
supply of fishes is somewhat better and even poor people can look forward to an
occasional hearty meal. The foggy morning will be flavored by the steaming hot
Pitha (sweet pie) made from ground rice and seasonal date-palm molasses. The
best time to visit Bangladesh is in the winter when the weather is dry and fresh.
Yet tourists arriving in Bangladesh have been swelling in numbers day by day.
They are visiting places like Cox' Bazar, Teknaf, the Sundarbans, Kuakata,
Paharpur and Tetulia. Not only is it international visitors but locals are also
using their holidays to visit different places of the country including Dhaka ,
Khulna and Chittagong . Many of the visitors are expatriate Bangladeshis coming
to Bangladesh not only to visit their families, but for a holiday and to
experience the vibrant and culturally rich country of their forbearers.
Catering for all these people has seen an increase in the demand for new hotels
and restaurants in Dhaka and at other tourist locations. You can taste a
variety of Bangladeshi spicy food, sweets, seasonal winter cakes and snacks.
The climates of Bangladesh during 'camp season' (October-February) are sunny
winter-spring and are very healthy and comfortable. As a whole, foreigners'
stay in Bangladesh is most exciting and enjoyable experience.Bangladesh offers
many and varied bird watching opportunities, especially during the winter
season. It's possible to observe and photograph a large number of migratory
bird species that include rare forest birds, Herons, Basas, Hornbills,
Pheasants, Fortails, Laughing Thrushes, Babblers, Raptors, Jacanas, waders,
passerines, Kingfishers, Kites, Eagles etc. In winter 'Pitha Utsab' (Cake
Festival) usually celebrated by the people of capital Dhaka , mainly at old
areas. Those coming to the capital city, in last few decades, have note the
celebration with interest. They participate in the 'Pitha Utsab' arranged by
the Amra Dhaka Bashi and other organisations. The festival has been projected
in different locations including parks, some private houses and cultural
complexes. Among other festivities in Bangladesh , the Pitha Utsab or the Cake
Festival creates an extra attraction for the people in winter.In olden days
marriage ceremonies in rural Bangladesh were unthinkable without Pithas. People
used to make Pitha to present those to their relatives to celebrate the birth
of grandsons or granddaughters. Food served to guests invariably included
Pithas in the morning. The main season of Pithas is the winter when people in
rural areas harvest new paddy and are relatively free from the anxieties of
wants and pressure of loans taken during lean-work month. Winter is suitable
for Pithas also because date palm juice, molasses from sugarcane are found in
abundance. The 'Pitha Utsab' gives the people of urban areas an opportunity to
have a flashback of the ceremonies that the rural people of the country
solemnized by making food of different tastes and attractive forms and sizes.
In modern urban life people have neither the time nor the materials to make and
taste cakes of traditional varieties. These cakes are made of natural
ingredients and are free from adulteration as is sometimes the case with
fast-food sold in cities and town. For the poverty-stricken people the balmy
and comfortably cool days of winter bring no cheer. And this year it will
perhaps be no different. Many people live in perpetual misery and want so acute
that even our mild winter spells tragedy for them. Deaths from cold wave are
not uncommon, since many having no roof over their heads have to sleep in the
open. And this is going to be a hard winter for others as well. When crises are
growing, economy is in doldrums, insecurity has gripped the country, a paean
for winter may look like escapist distraction, but then a celebration of life
and nature is part of our very struggle for existence. Let us welcome the
season with guarded optimism.
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A winter morning is the usual morning of the winter season. Generally, a winter morning is cold, misty and everything outside is covered with dense fog. Sometimes the fog is so dense all around that the sunray can’t pass through it and people can hardly see anything. At night, dewdrops fall on the leaves and grass but when the sun rays fall on them, the dewdrops shine like pearls. It is so cold in the morning in the winter season that the domestic animals don’t come out. Even the chirping of the birds can’t be heard. Read more paragraph a winter morning
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