Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 25, 2024

I Like 'Em Real Thick & Sprucy

Whether you celebrate Christmas, or another holiday, or no holiday at all I hope today, and all of your days, you are warm, and cozy, and fed, and safe, and that you will keep your heart open to all of the miracles with your name on them in the coming year. 

xoxo

Monday, December 25, 2023

Merry Christmas!

 
Few things bring me more joy throughout the holiday season than my neighbor's baby blue spruce all dressed up in its party clothes.  This certainly isn't the biggest display on the block, and it's not even the biggest tree on the parcel, it's just some little dude in the corner of the flower bed, donning a single string of old fashioned lights, with a pointy glass topper -- just a tiny showcase on a sleepy street that gives me a reason to pause and take in the splendor of the moment, and I absolutely love him.

Wishing you all a season full of love, and wonder, and joy.
 

Sunday, December 25, 2022

Saturday, December 25, 2021

Christmas

Christmas Lights 2008

The snow's coming down; I'm watching it fall.

It started coming down, the first snow of the season, on the way back from something that's become a tradition over the last several years that I share with my mother.  The city was dark.  And quiet.  Most folks don't leave their lights on overnight anymore, I enjoy slinking around in the shadows, though, especially on a day when it seems to be accepted logic that we're all snug in our beds with visions of sugarplums dancing in our heads for, well, another few hours, at least.  There's something almost forbidden to being out and about this early, and I love the camaraderie amongst the holiday stragglers in those pre-dawn hours.  All of us going about our business ... alone ... together.  A little bit curious, with a warmth in our aloofness.  No prying, just acceptance.  And then we're back at home, at least I am, before the sun comes up.  I'm typing this from my bed, curled up in a fuzzy sweat suit, listening to the slush pelt the glass panes of my window.

The snow's coming down. I'm watching it fall.

It's not going to stick.

But it snowed.  On Christmas.

xoxo