Saturday, December 24, 2011

Blessings of this Season

The first day of winter. Dark early, light late, usually cold and gray. My most un-favorite time of the year. But this year, that turning point has come quickly, and easily. The weather has been gloriously mild, mostly sunny, and sprinkled with good rain.
It is also a busy time of year. I can usually get lost in the hustle and bustle of friends, family, shopping, gifts, visiting, cooking, and working. If I am honest, much of that busyness is in the service of avoiding the dark. This fall has been so much more mellow than others that I am trying to take some time to reflect a bit on the year, and to enjoy the gifts that surround me. I thought I might just share a few here.
Chimonanthus praecox
Chuck's Blue Sport


Heron Fountain, Huntsville Botanical garden

Huntsville Botanical Garden RR
Jasminum nudiflorum



Evergreen Acer
Mahonia x 'Winter Sun'

Pinus thunbergii 'Ogon' candle
Prunus mume 'Rosebud'

Pinus virginiana 'Wate's Golden'


LOOK AND SEE

This morning at waterside, a sparrow flew
to a water rock and landed, by error, on the back
of an elder duck; lightly it fluttered off, amused.
The duck, too, was not provoked, but, you might say, was
laughing.

This afternoon a gull sailing over
our house was casually scratching
its stomach of white feathers with one
pink foot as it flew.

Oh Lord, how shining and festive your gift is to us, if we
only look, and see.

Mary Oliver, from Why I Wake Early

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