2024 has arrived, soggy and wet. It’s Jan. 2 — the ninth Day of Christmas.
Gray, scary changing
Rapidly warming climate
Darkness holds secrets.
Fortunately, the darkest days are behind us. We look forward to more light ahead.
As light increases and darkness fades, many reflect ...
It is still Christmas!
The shopping is over, the stockings are hung, gifts have been exchanged. Houses and halls have been decked out for the festive season. You had your special Christmas Eve and Christmas Day feast fare — whatever your family tradition.
But the celebrations are not ...
It’s the season for … radishes. At last Saturday’s farmers market, I looked for carrots … but they were all gone for the season. However, there were lots of radishes. Tough and spicy black radishes. The last of the red globe radishes we’re familiar with. Green and red watermelon ...
December creeps in.
Gray penetrates, permeates —
we search for light.
December days are short and dark. We welcome the Festival of Lights.
In Jewish synagogues, the Ner Tamid or Eternal Flame burns continually, reminding us that God is ever-present. Today, the lights are electric, but ...
Thanksgiving is past. November has ended.
December makes way for celebrations, presents and gift-giving. Hanukkah begins on Thursday. Solstice and Christmas will be here before you blink. It’s time for holiday gatherings.
Give your party a theme. In December, holiday parties are common. ...
We are blessed. We celebrated Thanksgiving, got together with friends or family, had a big feast to count our blessings and celebrate native foods like squash, sweet potatoes, pumpkin, cranberries and turkey.
We read about food insecurity and how our neighbors worry about putting food on the ...