Winter Solstice, Dec 22, 2011


Anguish or Joy, it’s always a choice
Broom by Jim Harrison is wonderful!!!
http://writersalmanac.publicradio.org/index.php?date=2011/12/11
Catching up on podcasts
Dewey's Birthday is Dec 10th
Emily Dickinson’s Birthday is Dec 10th too!
“Finish the wine…”
Grinch Who Stole Christmas


"How could it be so? It came without ribbons!... it came without tags!
"It came without packages, boxes, or bags!"






“It is not what she did / at 10 o'clock / last evening / accounts for the smile
It is / that she plans / to do it again / tonight.” ~ John Stone
Joan came for a visit and cut my hair. Fun!
Kids Prefer Cheese Over Fried Green Spinach
Light is the word of the day on the Longest night of the year
"Men Untrained to Comfort" by Wendell Berry - Dec 4, 2o11
Now we're are just kickin' back
Order of taxonomy in biology:
Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
Pets breathing deeply either side of me this am. Love it!
Quiet morning with nowhere to go and nowhere to be
Rest… Relax
Solstice: “Sun Stands Still”
Thank you, God, for Tranquility
Winter Solstice
Zsuzsanna Budapest suggests reflection, release, restoration, and renewal

“Somewhere at the intersection of joy, fear, mystery, and insight lies awe, that ineffable response to the amazing world around us…Overwhelming, surprising, humbling, even a little terrifying—awe is what we feel when faced with something sublime, exceptional, or altogether beyond comprehension.” ~ David Hochman

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