EARLY JANUARY

Some people have the blues.

I have the grays. A gray porch,

shoreline, lake water, sky, and shirt.

I long for some sunshine and an

early spring. I know that this is selfish,

but I can’t help it. All my grays are

luxury compared to what some people

are going through especially in eastern

Europe, eastern Africa, the Caribbean,

and the flooded and hurricane struck

states in our own country. I am not really

complaining about my situation but would

be happy to see some change. The snow

from the blizzard is gone so I see brown green

grass, covered in part by leaves. The evergreen

trees have shaken all the snow from their

branches. There is some snow laying on the

forest ground. It contrasts with the bark on

the trees. The image knocks on the door of

creativity. We all long for that talent.

The hustle and bustle of the Christmas season

is over and the advertising goes on as if we really

needed more stuff. Some are depressed because

they didn’t get what they wanted, and others

are happy because they, by nature, are givers.

The storm kept many churches closed and

services were delayed for a week. They took

place then, but it wasn’t the same feeling.

I get the idea that the spirituality of the season

is lost to a pagan world which rears its selfish

head this time of the year. I just saw eleven

Cormorants flying low over the gray, wavy lake

and thought of the wise men arriving late at the

stable where Christ was born. At least they

showed up, the wise men that is.

Stanski

January 4, 2025, ^