Sunday, December 29, 2024

Greetings of the Season

The year 2024 is coming to an end. Many a day since my last post in February I started to write a new blog post, but somehow, every time there was an interruption, and I could not finish it. I'll try to write more often and come back to what happened to me since my last post.
The above photos were taken some winter past in the front yard and back yard of my house in Georgia. Here in Nashville we do not have any snow presently but earlier this month, on December 3rd, we did have a day of light snow. It allowed us to get into the spirit of the season.
The poinsettias are one of the symbols of the season; they symbolize hope, renewal, and prosperity (something we all need.) Unfortunately, I cannot have any of these plants in my house since they are toxic to cats. But my old Christmas cactus blooms every year at this time and is quite pretty.
2024 was a year to remember; so many events, some good and some difficult. It was not a peaceful year really, with global unrest and military conflicts in several countries. In addition there were more climate disasters than usual, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tornadoes, floods, hurricanes, fires and more. Let's hope that the weather will be tamer in 2025. Below are photos taken yesterday, December 28: the top one from Western Wyoming and the bottom one from Boston, Massachusetts. Brr...
As I was finishing writing this post I heard that President Jimmy Carter had just died today. I wrote about him before and had planned to write another post a couple months ago for his 100th birthday. I shall write it soon. When Jimmy Carter was Governor of Georgia he offered a position in his administration to my husband. That is the reason we moved to Georgia.... I stopped writing and went outside on my deck as I felt so sad. The sunset was gorgeous and peaceful. Rest in peace, Jimmy.
President Carter had such an extraordinay life. He was so very kind and compassionate. He gave his time and efforts to many, here in the US, and all around the world. We have lost a dear friend.
"There are rainy days in autumn and stormy days in winter when the rocking chair in front of the fire simply demands an accompanying book." - Theodore Roosevelt, 1858-1919, 26th President of the United States.
I hope that wherever you find yourself at the end of this year, you'll be warm and in a cozy place. I also wish you a Happy New Year, one filled with new optimism, good health and fun.
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