Winter Solstice

Photo R. Meshar

Today is the eve of the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. Those of us who live in the north are often more aware of this because the light we experience during the day has decreased dramatically in a very short period of time. Where I live it begins to get dark by 4:30pm and it is completely dark by 5:00pm. Those who live closer to the equator still experience almost twelve hours of daylight, from 6am to 6pm.

When the weather is so cold, there is so much snow and the daylight is so brief it takes a little more effort to participate in activities in the evening. Personally, I’m much more likely to want to light a few candles, make some tea, put on some music and curl up by the fireplace with a good book.

In the midst of all of this I am grateful that at least where I live there may be lots of snow, but it is frequently sunny during the day. When I lived in Chicago winter days were often overcast – and effect from nearby Lake Michigan. Sometimes it felt like I never saw sunshine for weeks on end.

The winter solstice is always an interesting metaphor for our own lives. Sometimes we seem to move in darkness or in shadow, not quite being able to see clearly. Cultural, social and family patterns or expectations can dim our ability to perceive reality as it truly is. Usually it takes letting go of expectations, dropping assumptions or stepping back in order for the light to shine in.

Light and transparency is everything. Reading, talking with others, reflection and meditation all help to shine light in our inner and outer worlds. Relationships, patterns of thinking or events can be seen in new or different perspectives.

Today we turn the corner. From now on the days will continue to get longer as we move toward summer. We will experience more light in our lives. The more we are in right relationship with our deepest interior, the easier it is to see the world clearly. The more we see who we really are inside the more the possibilities of the world open up for us. But also the unjust structures of the world and distorted thinking are viewed clearly as well. It takes courage to walk in the light.

May the winter solstice bring courage and clarity to your world.

Peace and Light to all, Roxanne

Photo A. Meshar

Christmas dinner is served . . .

Photo: Evan Sung for The New York Times

Doesn’t this rack of lamb look terrific? Maybe Christmas dinner is at your house this year. If you are looking for something easy, delicious and elegant, serve this up: “rack of lamb with garlic and pimenton.” This easy and fragrant lamb recipe is from the NY Times Minimalist. It has two easy steps and I’m pretty sure it will look fabulous with a taste to match.

1. Cut 1-2 inches into each rib (allows it to crisp between the ribs). Combine chopped garlic, pimenton (smoked paprika), rye bread crumbs, salt, freshly ground black pepper and 1/4 c. olive oil. Rub on meat.

2. Bake at 500 for 20 minutes. Eight ribs will serve four for Christmas Eve dinner.

We don’t eat meat often at my house, but we like to prepare something special when we do. Also, we have a Muslim grocery store nearby that specializes in lamb. This seems like it would be good served with couscous or maybe resting on a serving of herbed squash or zuchini. We’ll try it and let you know . . .

Winter Folliage Inspiration

Today I went to lunch with a friend and then to Tangletown Gardens for a dose of creativity. The florists here do amazing things with fall and winter folliage. Take a look at what we saw.

Photo from Tangletown Gardens photo album

Holiday Light

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Take a few moments and relax and do something for yourself.

Watch this short movie and pass it on to all the wonderful women you know.

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