The weather’s been miserable here. We went through a bitterly cold period a couple of weeks ago. We’ve had a couple of other times when strong storms came through, thrashing us with heavy wind and deluging us with rain. By southern standards, it’s been a bad winter.
All the trees around my house look bare and lifeless. My back yard is littered with limbs and branches that I haven’t yet cleared away, debris from a couple of the recent storms. There’s one large tree branch — the one you see above — that crashed down one evening so close that it almost hit my house.
I was in the back yard Sunday afternoon looking at all the debris and the bare trees when I realized that what I was looking at matched the sour mood I’ve been feeling. It seems as though my heart has been experiencing winter for a long time. And then I remembered a simple question from an old song.
“Can you stand the weather — if winter lasts forever?”
And I don’t know how much more winter my heart can stand.

By end of Pooh movie, I wanted to stay in the Hundred-Acre Wood
God watches humanity’s struggle and says, ‘You’re doing it wrong’
Obsession with partisan hatred diverts you from economic truth
We like to think we’re complex, but personality gurus pegged me
A haunting question: ‘Where is love now, out here in the dark?’
Without meaning, most are blind to rot destroying their own lives
Cycles keep us circling through life until we get something right
Film hurts when I hear, ‘I’ve seen what we can be like together’
Knowing right choice years later is useless without time machine