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If the world seems cold to you, kindle fires to warm it. Lucy Larcom  Itâs been a horribly cold year. Cold, perhaps, not in the traditional sense of mercury rising or falling with the temperature necessarily, but cold as in callous and unsympathetic and arduous. We need to keep lighting our fires. On Monday, Dec. 21, Winter Solstice this year came with a celestial event 800 years in the making. While Jupiter, its four moons and Saturn converge about every 20 years or so, the last recorded visible alignment of these planets, known as the âGreat Conjunction,â was recorded 1226 A.D. The most recent convergence of Jupiter and Saturn was recorded in 1623, but because it occurred during the day and its close proximity to the sun, it was nearly impossible to view. ....
The Ilex, or holly, is a genus that is widespread throughout the temperate and subtropical regions of the world. It includes species of trees, shrubs and climbers, some with evergreen and some with. . . ....
Covid lockdown helped teacher Holly King-Mand realise her dream Published image copyrightBrad Gommon image captionHolly King-Mand says we need to focus on the good to help us recover from the pandemic An English teacher whose online lessons have reached thousands of children this year said the Covid-19 pandemic had utterly transformed her working life. Holly King-Mand, 37, of Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, began giving daily lessons, then online workshops. Starting with just 74 Facebook followers, she now has nearly 60,000 across three social media platforms. As a teacher I always wanted to make an impact but this is the stuff that dreams are made of, she said. ....
This is the final installment of Nina MacLaughlin’s column Winter Solstice. It’s dark. I am up early enough to see the stars. The porch light on the house across the street shines bright enough to bring shadows into the room. The neighborhood is still. The rattling newspaper delivery truck has not yet been by, the morning news not yet tossed on stoops. Frost not dew, the grass is stiff; a woman scrapes ice off her windshield and I feel it in my teeth. Mothwinged darkness opens itself widest now. Today is the shortest day of the year. Wasn’t it just summer? ....