There is a kind of beauty that never leaves the University of Manchester as its charm remains through the seasons. In autumn, majestic orange-tinted leaves garnish the front of the University buildings. Enjoying their last direct sunlight of the season, the vegetation captures its warmth and reflects upon it. Then comes winter, sweeping away the red glow that has embellished the castle-like facilities for a while to slowly recover them with their seasonal mantle of snow. Amber fairy lights slightly shining in the trees gently remind every Mancunian about the warmth of falling leaves.
After these short cold days, spring finally shows up. Shy flowers start budding from sleepy trees and bright green grass flourishes from the drowsy ground. Bees are back dancing in the sky, enhancing the beginning of this fresh renewal. Summer comes no long after, bringing the beauty of spring to its peak by turning every faded colours into vivid ones and every reserved blossom into splendid fruits. And from there, this vibrant cycle starts all again.
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