There's a certain magic about Winter -
Perhaps it's the snow everywhere.
Could it be the chuckle of children
Enjoying the crisp, chilly air?
The stately pines offer a scent of mint
As sleds tumble down the valley.
Snowdrifts pile high, roads are blocked,
Yet kind folks with their shovels rally.
We mustn't forget the sparrows need a nest -
Seems each home has a birdhouse of two.
Warm chicken soup, a kettle of tea,
And a cozy fire help men muddle through.
During Winter months remain an optimist -
Watch as good times appear on the scene;
Snowballs will roll, snowflakes will fall,
The earth unfolds like an artist's dream.
Look for wonder in Winter
And reach out, don't you shy away.
Discover the harvest that Winter bestows -
Not barren branches, but a "snow-bountiful" day!
~ Linda C. Grazulis
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