By summer, the boy has changed. He no longer looks at his phone or wonders about the city. He finds joy in the sound of the wind and the taste of fruit straight from the tree. However, as the year closes, he notices his grandfather slowing down. The lessons shift from how to live to how to remember.
When winter blankets the village in white, the world shrinks to the size of their small cottage. They sit by the fireplace, and the grandfather shares stories of his own youth, weaving a tapestry of family history that the boy had never heard. The boy realizes that his grandfather is a living bridge to a past he never knew. Zerdali / Dedemle Bir YД±l Pdf
As autumn arrives, they spend days gathering wood and preparing for the cold. The grandfather explains that the trees aren't dying; they are simply falling into a deep sleep to dream of spring. Through these chores, the boy learns the value of hard work and the importance of patience. By summer, the boy has changed