Winter Pathways

My photographs are of a wintry sunset--you probably fill the chill just by looking at them, However, sometimes classic Russian poetry about a different time of day in this season is still applicable, like Aleksandr Pushkin's Winter Morning (excerpts):

Recall last night, the snow was whirling,
Across the sky, the haze was twirling,
The moon, as though a pale dye,
Emerged with yellow through faint clouds.
And there you sat, immersed in doubts,
And now, just take a look outside:

The snow below the bluish skies,
Like a majestic carpet lies,
And in the light of day it shimmers.
The woods are dusky. Through the frost
The greenish fir-trees are exposed;
And under ice, a river glitters.