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A late December walk
29 December 11 06:51 PM
'Turn away no more; Why wilt thou turn away The starry floor, The watery shore, Is given thee till the break of day.' William Blake Today is the last day of the darkest two weeks of the year, the shadows stretched long on the beach like languid lovers
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Dark
15 December 11 06:20 PM
Last week of the sinking sun. The Earth hurtles closer to the sun, but my little piece of paradise edges more and more oblique to the sun, our source of light, of life. We're in the dark season. *** The bell still rings at 7:45 in the morning. It's not
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Seasonal affective disorder is not
04 December 11 01:24 PM
Yep, this one again--I trot it out pretty much every year now for those who wonder why I'm such a crab in the winter.... Every year the Earth orbits around the sun, and every year, the shadows lengthen as the days shorten. While this may be news to those
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