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Year’s End Holiday Greetings!

Hello friends,

It doesn’t feel like winter here in Boulder, but here we are!  

I do love this time of year with the cooler darkness and the beautiful skies and the lights!  I hope you all are enjoying yourselves and have experiences of curiosity, engagement and contentment!

The photos are from Sanibel Island, FL – me walking on water (above), Clouds meet Ocean and the SuperMoon at Sunrise (below).  

Our class schedule is pretty much the same through the New Year.  No 4:30 class Tuesday 12/23, but I am teaching 9 am Wed 12/24, and over the weekend.  Between 12/29 – 1/2 there is a modified schedule at KYB, so the 7:30am and 6 pm classes won’t be held that week.  Preregister to attend.

I plan to be around and teaching my regular schedule through most of January until the Practice Intensive with Francisco Jan. 23-30.  There will be a modified schedule during that time and probably some more classes subbed at KYB.  More details to come.

I came across this poem and wanted to share it (sent by Planet Bluegrass).

With such little sunlight to share today, our moments feel ever more precious.
To waste is never our prerogative, but even a single breath may have much to give.
In my pause, I think to my antitheses, June’s longest day.
Lost in a moment, twirling in a sunbeam, so plentiful it could be endless.
Joy abounds, but too easily we can get lost in the bliss,
Taken for granted, as if our own beating heart, we forget to appreciate.
But not today.
Today, the daylight’s scarcity is the canvas that we draw upon;
To enjoy those moments that we never want to end.
Reflect upon today, as the days and weeks begin to blur.
Give thanks for me, my darkness, my chill.
For without my biting kiss, my calm and quiet grasp,
Our long and light filled days together may lack their enduring hold.
I’m proud for my part, to bring balance to this life,
And I leave you with these words, as I watch the sun go down:
May our Planet’s darkest day not feel that way to you.
For every light until we gather, grows longer with each new sky of blue.
Come June we will all surely be, exactly where we would rather,
But without today the highest joys may not so much matter.
Give just a moment as the darkness grows
For it can’t see what we all know
Our light today, while easy to miss,
Gives the fuel to our future bliss.

Love,
The Winter Solstice

Thank you and Happy Holidays!

Michelle

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