Winter Heavens
By George Meredith
Sharp is the night, but stars with frost alive
Leap off the rim of earth across the dome.
It is a night to make the heavens our home
More than the nest whereto apace we strive.
Lengths down our road each fir-tree seems a hive,
In swarms outrushing from the golden comb.
They waken waves of thoughts that burst to foam:
The living throb in me, the dead revive.
Yon mantle clothes us: there, past mortal breath,
Life glistens on the river of the death.
It folds us, flesh and dust; and have we knelt,
Or never knelt, or eyed as kine the springs
Of radiance, the radiance enrings:
And this is the soul's haven to have felt.
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I
am still trying not to get a cold, so I got a slow start on Monday with
cat body heat trapping me in bed. Then I had a bunch of work and
chores, during the course of which I discovered that Bath & Body
Works had a one-day giveaway on their new Hawaii scents, so I went to
the mall to get my freebie. Since I was there, I also checked out a
couple of stores and found some very cute shirts in Forever 21, where my
presence raised the average age well above that of the store name. I
couldn't face the Beauty and the Beast spring finale
tonight -- it has sucked too much this season -- and watched
Dallas instead (it does a better job on the Bechdel
test!). My friend in the hospital is going home, which is great!
I
LOVE DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME. I know some people gripe when it first
starts about having to get up in the dark, but I will gladly take that
in exchange for light outside for an hour when everyone gets home from
work -- our neighborhood was full of kids and dogs and chatty people
this evening, I talked to several neighbors and while I did not see
bunnies or deer, I could clearly see their tracks in the muddy ground
where the snow has mostly melted. I was late for dinner because I was
out catching up with people. We're supposed to get over 65 degrees on
Tuesday, which will hopefully melt the rest and let the daffodils start
coming up! A few photos from Fort Washington last month when there was
still some snow from a big storm:
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