Christmas is over and the beautiful quiet period between now and the end of the year is beginning. This year with it falling on a weekend, it gives all of those who must return to work, one more well deserved day of rest. At this moment my house is quiet, the rooms full of family sound asleep. The den has that wonderful jumbled up feeling of opened gifts, leftover boxes and total relaxation. For the first time in generations, we received a White Christmas, the tender flakes beginning at mid day and covering the ground with just enough to be wonderful. and not completely paralyzing. The moon still very full, rose up late in the white darkness and we all stood out on the deck to marvel. We have so many, many blessings.
This will be my last post for December as I settle in and enjoy my family. I will begin posting again weekly beginning January lst at my Nature Journal site which you may access by visiting annpopepotter.com. Until then, I am imaging lots of snuggling gopher time for everyone. Rest, my friends.
No jump-starting the day,
no bare feet slapping the floor
to bath and breakfast.
Dozing instead
in the nest
like, I suppose,
a pair of gophers
underground
in fuzz and woodshavings.
One jostles the other
in closed-eye luxury.
We are at last
perhaps
what we are:
uncombed,
unclothed,
mortal.
Pulse
and breath
and dream.
Marjorie Saiser, 'Weekends Sleeping In"


































