To me, it's all down from here. It hurts each evening to watch the sun leave earlier. It's like a new birth for me at December 21 when we get a little more a day. :)
Dear Andrew, Perhaps we need to take the intersection of astronomy and meteorology less personally. There are advantages to each stage of light and darkness, and many of my favorite moments start when the sun begins to set. (In fact, there are many days when I am very anxious for sunset to arrive, twilight, too.) A bit of zen-like acceptance might be a good antidote for haijin SADD.
thanks for stopping by so regularly, despite the dearth of new poetry at this weblog lately. perhaps, dagosan should dip into his archives on those days when nothing new is flowing from his achy old fingers.
. haiku advocate trying to keep a Beginner's Mind ... former lawyer-mediator...... editor of f/k/a weblog ... Born 1949, but a few body parts occasionally feel much younger.. . . a/k/a dagosan
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To me, it's all down from here. It hurts each evening to watch the sun leave earlier.
It's like a new birth for me at December 21 when we get a little more a day. :)
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Awwww.
Dear Andrew, Perhaps we need to take the intersection of astronomy and meteorology less personally. There are advantages to each stage of light and darkness, and many of my favorite moments start when the sun begins to set. (In fact, there are many days when I am very anxious for sunset to arrive, twilight, too.) A bit of zen-like acceptance might be a good antidote for haijin SADD.
thanks for stopping by so regularly, despite the dearth of new poetry at this weblog lately. perhaps, dagosan should dip into his archives on those days when nothing new is flowing from his achy old fingers.
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