Monthly Archives: December 2025

May our Christmas & Yule Blessings Envelope the World

Who better to describe the cold beauty and introspection of December than a ninth century Irish monk, who shares this poem with with us. I have news for you I have news for you:The stag bells, winter snows, summer has … Continue reading

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The Longest Night

Yesterday cars on route 2 had lights turned on at 3:30, and sure enough, the sun was already lower than the pines Today dark seemed to fall even faster, in between my reading and cup of tea. Christmas, Yule, Solstice. … Continue reading

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December Writers at Greenfield Library December 13

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Early December Foraging

There are some gardens that bask in light, and so, there are still some garden treats left. Gathering Supper Russian kale picked  at dusk sprinkled  with pine needles miso and wine splash onto roasted squash a little tipsy   all … Continue reading

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