Advent Calendar
He will come like last leaf’s fall.
One night when the November wind
has flayed the trees to the bone, and earth
wakes choking in the mould,
the soft shroud’s folding.
He will come like the frost.
One morning when the shrinking earth
opens on mist, to find itself
arrested in the net
of alien, sword-set beauty.
He will come like dark.
One evening when the bursting red
December sun draws up the sheet
and penny-masks its eye to yield
the star-snowed fields of sky.
He will come, will come,
will come like crying in the night,
like blood, like breaking,
as the earth writhes to toss him free.
He will come like child.
— Opening poem by Rowan Williams, read by Bonnie L.
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On This December Morn
I want to feel it all
this, THIS:
the splatter of remains–
oyster shells, pine needles, leaves,
revealed and unrevealed roots
arrayed like pick-up sticks,
and the damp dark soil
receiving, holding it all, like the sky
the galaxies of stars.
Skinny strips of moss
defy the barrenness,
stand their green under drops of bark.
Acorns crunch, stones roll aside
as my feet dip and rise.
On this winter solstice Eve
rustling wind
pinks my cheeks, chills
my fingers as I write,
and I am here, HERE,
saying YES
to the coming of light.
— Amy Webb, December 20, 2025

— Photo by Nancy W.
—- Photos by Bonnie L.


WOW!!! The Walking Wonders knock it out of the park for their Grand Finale 2025! 💫👏👏👏
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