At night, when there is very little traffic, you can go out onto the roadway and take photos from the center of the road. That's how the first photo turned out.
And having done this important thing, I can already look around and start giving my assessments of what I saw. They started to remove the ice from the sidewalks, but it would be better if they did not, because this rough ice is not as slippery as the smooth tiles lying underneath it. It is impossible to walk on this tile without special shoes at all.
It would be better if they removed the mountain ranges that divide the wide sidewalk into two parts all winter. From a distance, one of them does not look very tall.
But here I am already standing on it, having climbed up there along one of the "passes" trodden by pedestrians who need to pass to the bus stop.
But even on the already paved path, it was not easy for me to do this, because it was high, loose, narrow and slippery. It's always a risk of falling off and hurting my legs, so my climbing skills help a lot here. I'm thinking about the rule of keeping three points of support in any situation, and this saves me in such a difficult winter, even in the city.
Now there will be something to remember, because before this did not happen in our cities at all, and we went to the mountains for extreme sports.