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January 4, 2002
The Eleventh Day of Christmas
January 3, 2002
The Tenth Day of Christmas
January 2, 2002
The Ninth Day of Christmas
January 1, 2002
The Eighth Day of Christmas
Is also New Year’s Day.
December 31, 2001
The Seventh Day of Christmas
December 30, 2001
The Sixth Day of Christmas
December 29, 2001
The Fifth Day of Christmas
December 28, 2001
The Fourth Day of Christmas
December 27, 2001
The Third Day of Christmas
December 26, 2001The Second Day of Christmas
December 25, 2001
Merry Christmas
December 21, 2001
Solstice
Weird warm weather, and reverberations of war, have made the Holidays hard to focus on this year. But then, it’s always that way; always some distraction; something that seems important, taking precedence. That’s why the Holidays are enshrined in a specific time, even as they allude to something timeless. The calendar brings them to the fore, and, ready or not, we must celebrate, or else suffer alienation.So here we are, in the very trough of the Year, yet turning towards the Sun once more. A little piece of Sun got caught in a cloud, like a fragment of rainbow; what my Dad used to call a sun dog. I put it up on the page as a sign for the Holidays; promising a Summer’s worth of Sun, even as Winter begins.
But first: the Time we’ve been prescribed. We’ll do the best we can with it, and hope today’s hearts can still conform to the Traditional message of hope and rebirth.
Step number one: send a Christmas card.