After New Years Eve /Silvesterwhich was pretty much the same like in Germany, only with less firecrackers, because we were in the middle of the forest, I drove to a friend to celebrate my birthday, and we went together to Pärnu, the fourth biggest city in Estonia, famous for it's beach ( I heard that half of Estonia Gose to swim there in Summer) and took a little walk to the sea.
I couldn't wait for the snow and the colder weather and finally it had come, like another birthday present for me. We didn't think that already after a few minutes outside in the cold, we would be completely frozen, but unfortunately we dressed way too cold. Neverthenless all this was so worth it, because as we came to the beach, we noticed that the sea was frozen, and that there were even a few people walking on it! The Eastern sea is very flat in Pärnu, that's why it freezes so easily. It's probably not a big deal for Estonians, but for me, who only visits the sea in summer time it's such an amazing thing to see.
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