
Monday, January 18, 2010
Sunshine

Sunday, January 10, 2010
Notes from Fairy Land

The deep freeze has given way to milder weather and every slope, every frozen creek and pond, is merry with the sound of young voices.
"Earth stood hard as iron, water like a stone", wrote Christina Rosetti. The older ones have been busy with snow clearance, making smooth places for skating on the ice and preparing snow jumps on the hills.
"Up and down, up and down, I will lead them up and down"
(Puck, quoted Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream, but isn't it always true)
(Puck, quoted Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream, but isn't it always true)

Robbie Burns day is coming up, an occasion for some singing and dancing. To quote,
"O wad some Power
the giftie gie us,
To see oursels
as others see us",
and here is just such a glimpse, a few words from the Green Man Review .
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Saturday, January 2, 2010
Happy New Year
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Every year on January 1 we go for a walk
along to the park, where crowds gather
to watch this celebration of the New Year:
2010 is the 25th anniversary of the Polar Bear Dip here at Coronation Park, hundreds line up to run into the freezing waters and the more normal thousands of us line the shore to cheer them on.Since 1995 the funds raised go to World Vision Canada, this year in support of water projects in Kahi, Rwanda.
Most mortal dippers make the plunge and then beat a hasty retreat to the shore and their towels and blankets.
The occasional naiad seems unconcerned,
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