I do like the early morning in this region because it is quite unusual and one of the greatest things is that it is rare to find. Let them relax the feeling of fresh air for some time to wake them up to see how this will enhance their senses when they get the new idea of starting the day; their eyes will be filled with delight.
Fog is covering trees, roads, and crops. In that sense, the brightness of the light that appears to our eyes is not strong but it can be seen from a considerable distance and it gradually lights up. In summary, people with regular access to sunlight tend to stay more awake during the winter mornings. Yet, they were prepared for the day by their farmers who started work from the morning, once the sun rose.
This is the kind of sound, in this case the one made by birds that can be associated with walking through a small village along a dirt road, the kind of ambiance you get from having your eyes on the sound of birds: the sound of a rain droplet being formed and the sound of the raindrops hitting the ground.
Because of the winter people are cold so, the smoke of pitha-puli, that has the same smell as steamed pitha is seen, and during the morning, the smell of steamed pitha is enjoyed. Going into the world of a small and cozy tea shop in the area is the perfect way to begin a chilly winter morning. There is a picture of fire being prepared by some elderly people while the children of a given age group are playing in their families and their peers are mingling in the areas of the fields.
The dawn and, particularly the morning, on winter when the sun is low, is one sight that stands out as one must remember for the form that is often associated with natural beauty. Specifically, the sight of the beautiful forms of nature, especially during the time of fog, where the dawn is foggy.
There are feelings associated with a person while strolling along the river here as well as during the early morning. They abandoned their boats and headed towards the waters to try their luck in fishing; their expressions of hope are positive. As in autumn, when some farmers were ready to start harvesting their crops, the same phenomenon can be seen in the winter vegetable fields.
This year, the most fruits that we are growing this season are fresh tomatoes, cabbage, cauliflower, and carrots. And in my town one is assured of that winters are moments of productivity as well as joyfulness and contentment for people there.