And here we are. If you’re north of the Mason-Dixon line, it’s probably colder than you would prefer. Out here in the flatlands it gets dark at 4:30 in the afternoon and the sun doesn’t rise until after 7:00 in the morning. Add that to the cold, polar air that’s filtered down from Canada and there’s no denying that Winter is here. It’s going to stay for a while. The grace we experience in December is that it’s the holiday season. Hanukkah has already started. Christmas and Kwanzaa are almost upon us.
Digging In...Issue #75
Digging In...Issue #75
Digging In...Issue #75
And here we are. If you’re north of the Mason-Dixon line, it’s probably colder than you would prefer. Out here in the flatlands it gets dark at 4:30 in the afternoon and the sun doesn’t rise until after 7:00 in the morning. Add that to the cold, polar air that’s filtered down from Canada and there’s no denying that Winter is here. It’s going to stay for a while. The grace we experience in December is that it’s the holiday season. Hanukkah has already started. Christmas and Kwanzaa are almost upon us.