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Снег прошёл и всё засыпал – и деревья, и скамейки. Белая тропинка вьётся меж домами словно змейка. Где-то я уже читала эти белые страницы. Снег – он белый только ночью. Утром – люди, псы и птицы.



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Первый снег. 30х30, холст, акрил.
Снег прошёл и всё засыпал – и деревья, и скамейки. Белая тропинка вьётся меж домами словно змейка. Где-то я уже читала эти белые страницы. Снег – он белый только ночью. Утром – люди, псы и птицы.

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