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Sunday, 28 December 2025

Sunday 28th December - towards next year

 I think it must be because tomorrow is a Monday, but it feels as though we are nearly into next year even though New Year's Day isn't until Thursday. 

I can start using my new diary for real tomorrow. It's been necessary to have two appointment diaries running in parallel for several months as the 2026 events come trickling in so moving over completely will be a relief.

I will take my last 'following a tree' photograph on Wednesday (or a day or so before, depending on the weather). Looking out, I can see that the last few leaves have finally dropped.


Drawing the tree was like creating a scruffy fractal image. The branches come all twisty out from the trunk, and divide, and divide, and divide until you stop. 

The amaryllis continues to be amazing. I noticed the leaves for the first time today.

Music; 

Philip Fowke playing the Andante variation from Rachmaninov Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini


I was given a beautiful, tiny little handmade book by a friend this Christmas. On each page she had written one of the Names of God, and a Bible reference for it 'as an aid to meditation'.

I have a mind like a butterfly that doesn't stick to one thought for very long; music like the Rachmaninov variation above helps... today's page has

'I am the Bread of Life'; John 6, 48-51

 I am the bread of life.  Your ancestors ate the manna in the wilderness, yet they died. But here is the bread that comes down from heaven, which anyone may eat and not die. I am the living bread that came down from heaven. Whoever eats this bread will live forever. This bread is my flesh, which I will give for the life of the world.”

Jesus, the bread that came down from heaven at Christmas....


13 comments:

  1. I like the idea of following a tree. My big maple in the back changes a lot as the year goes on but that's too obvious.

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    1. I started back in January following the lead of several other bloggers. It's made me notice the change in seasons more.

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  2. I love the Amarylis picture. Mine is looking like that right now! I'm excited that it's finally flowering.

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    1. It is such an interesting bulb to watch. I gave amaryllis growing kits to several unsuspecting friends this Christmas.

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  3. I too have a butterfly mind...I love that Rhapsody. Christmas has lasted for weeks here, with so many different events to attend and family meet-ups. I feel surrounded by love and very blessed 💙 but have had no time to stitch any 2x2 patches!

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    1. I listened to that, and the Grieg piano concerto on repeat at school.
      Very slow progress here on 2by2 so don't you worry or hurry

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  4. What an incredibly thoughtful gift, a veritable treasure. Your friend gave not only a gift but her time, effort and a statement of her beliefs. A blessing indeed.

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    1. Yes, I was completely taken aback when I unwrapped it. A treasure indeed.

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  5. I too like you, in my teens listened virtually non-stop to the Rachmaninov variation and Grieg's piano concerto. The slow movement in the piano concerto used to calm my teenage mind. What a thoughtful gift from your friend. It must have been as beneficial to her creating it as to you receiving it. Regards Sue H

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  6. This time of year is like standing water between tides. I have no idea of which way is up or when I need to buy bread.
    Thank you for sharing that quote. I'm working to be more mindful of my faith and when I visit your blog, I get a boost, so thank you.

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    1. Thank you too... it's encouraging to meet fellow travellers along the way.

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    2. I like the idea of these days being like standing water between tides.

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