A Winter Morning
By Ted Kooser
A farmhouse window far back from the highway
speaks to the darkness in a small, sure voice.
Against this stillness, only a kettle's whisper,
and against the starry cold, one small blue ring of flame.
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Short, though perfect, poem because this must be a short entry too. I was crazed today; except for a phone conversation that replaced going out to lunch with someone I really wanted to see, I spent the last day of Chanukah doing things that absolutely had to be done. Some of them were fun, like finishing my
And some of them were charming, like the holiday concert at school (though middle school intermediate band playing "In the Hall Of The Mountain King" is only a small step up from my cats meowling along to Andrew Lloyd Webber, heh). The chorus sang six songs, including an absolutely lovely version of "Oseh Shalom" and concluding with a patriotic medley that
So I still owe a bazillion comments, have not done any drabbling at all this week and have not even looked at fic communities because I had to finish my own first. I have received several wonderful holiday cards, am so grateful and happy to have them, am not going to say from whom because when anyone says they got one from me I become terrified that someone else will be upset that I didn't send one to her...I did not dare do one of those "tell me your address and I'll send you a card" polls because if everyone actually answered it, I could have afforded neither the cards nor the stamps, but I did try to send one to everyone I expected to send one to me, plus a couple of people I consider RL friends even though I mostly know them from here, which consists of less than 1/20th of my friends list. Put that on your list of "more reasons
ETA: I lied. I decided to look at the challenges for the drabble communities this week in case sleeping on them I should wake with an idea, and the next thing I knew,
Tomorrow is my early morning because the hubby has to be at work early for a phone conference every Thursday. I shall drive younger son to school instead of walking because it is supposed to be Damn Cold. Then I believe I will be seeing
When the chorus finished singing, they all sat down on the steps to the stage while the orchestra played. After awhile they started to look a little bored...
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