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What is in this image? Describe it as if you were explaining it to someone from the 15th century.

The image I see features two young children jubilantly engaged in a winter pastime. They are seated on a sled, a simple device crafted from wood that allows one to slide swiftly over snow. The sled, akin to a low, narrow cart without wheels, is propelling them down an unseen snowy hill.Both children are clad in warm, cozy garments. They wear what appear to be scarves, striped and thick to shield against the wintery chill, and caps that cover their ears. Their expressions, showing wide smiles and bright, excited eyes, convey a feeling of sheer delight and the rush of cold air.Beside them, mere sketches of what might be fluffy clouds or possibly snow puffs float by, suggesting the rapid movement of the sled. The simplicity of the drawing, using only outlines without color or elaborate shading, focuses entirely on the joyous activity and the vivid motion it entails. Such a portrayal captures the essence of youthful merriment in the cold grasp of winter, a scene that would be relatable even to someone from your time, familiar with the joys and trials of snowy seasons.