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The essay offers a reflective New Year’s meditation that opens with a snowy Paris walk with three dogs and shifts to a fireside reverie of childhood recollections, seasonal rituals, and a sustained intimacy with animals. Rich sensory detail—snow’s texture, animal movements, household sounds—ties present solitude to formative experiences of growing up apart from family and to a habit of close observation of nature. The prose alternates episodic, anecdotal scenes and lyrical reflection, exploring time, memory, bodily feeling, and the subtle, porous boundary between human and animal ways of being.
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