"The winter evening often comes robed
in purple and gold,
and in the westering sun
the iced groves glitter
as beneath a shower of diamonds --
and through the twilight heaven
innumerable stars shine with a
purer light than summer ever knows."
-- From "Essay on American Scenery" (1836)
by landscape artist Thomas Cole
This next quote was in a blog that I follow (princessbubblescreates.blogspot.com). It seems appropriate for this time of the solstice and of our weariness with Covid and the isolation it has brought. It has reminded me that, "We have only this moment ..."
"Begin doing what you want to do now.
We are not living in eternity.
We have only this moment,
sparkling like a star in our hand --
melting like a snowflake.
Let us use it before it is too late."
-- Marie Beynon Lyons Ray
In addition to the solstice, tonight is also a rare event in our solar system from Earth's perspective, called the "great conjunction." Our two largest planets, Jupiter and Saturn, will appear closer together in the night sky than they have since March 4, 1226, and some are calling it the Christmas Star because it will look like a very bright star.
2 comments:
Happy Winter Solstice to you too! I'm so glad you are down south, able to enjoy mild temps and clear sunny skies, not to mention the spectacular sunsets you are treated to most evenings! I will do my best to stay awake to see the "Christmas Star" tonight...
This was a great post...for the beautiful, beautiful! sunset pics! Oh my gosh...they are wonderful...I was talking with a bud in Florida today and told her my hubby always says "live for today", which we do. I sent her your quote, which I think is perfect! Happy Holidays!!
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