From Miracle on 10th Street and Other Christmas Writings by Madeleine L’Engle:
“New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day come not out of the church year but out of the dawn of human life. To our ancient forebears… the stretching nights of early winter and the shortening days were terrifying. Was the night going to swallow up the day? Was the life-giving sun going to slide down the western horizon and be lost forever? It must have seemed a real possibility to those dwellers in caves or tree houses, who knew nothing they could not see with their own eyes about the movements of the suns and the stars.
“So, when it slowly became apparent that the sun was staying in the sky a minute longer than it had the day before, and then a minute longer, there was great rejoicing, and feasting and fun…. But it was more than fun. It was spontaneous gratitude that the world was not coming to an end.”
From The Complete Works of Henry David Thoreau by Henry David Thoreau:
“[What] shall be my new-year’s gift, then? Why, I will send you my still fresh remembrance of the hours I have passed with you here, for I find in the remembrance of them the best gift you have left to me. We are poor and sick creatures at best; but we can have well memories, and sound and healthy thoughts of one another still….”
From Beautiful at All Seasons: Southern Gardening and Beyond by Elizabeth Lawrence:
“As the New Year comes around I always wonder what flowers will be here to greet it….”
Hello! Hello!
I always like to find some white flowers blooming during the last week of December, to post here on New Year’s Day. Below are this year’s galleries: some paperwhites, white quince, and white camellia, followed by renderings of a few of the quince and camellia flowers on black backgrounds.
Thanks for taking a look, and…
Happy New Year!
Beautiful photos. Love the Thoreau quote. Best wishes for the new year.
Thank you very much! And Happy New Year to you too!
( I also loved the Thoreau quote! 🙂 )
Happy New Year, Dale. As we head into single digit temperatures around here, I’m definitely happy about every additional minute of sunlight!
Thanks, Robert. Same to you!
Been years since we’ve seen single digits here, but I remember them and that feeling when you go outdoors and it’s so cold you’re unsure if your breathing or not.
We hit 80 degrees here yesterday, some sort of record, and it got to 78 degrees in the house … omg, had to turn on the air conditioner to finish taking down my Christmas decorations.
After today’s rainstorms pass, it’s supposed to drop into the thirties over night … I hope I survive the fifty degree temperature swing (!!) but it least it will feel like winter for a few days.
The extra sunlight is nice!
🙂
A thoughtful and beautiful post, Dale.
Thank you kindly …. and Happy New Year!