The scene
beyond the rustic garden gate was like a Christmas card. Outside the ivy laden
cottage a robin was perched in a holly bush. A recent snowfall covered the
thatched roof like oddly shaped clumps of cotton wool. Leaded light windows
reflected the orange flames from the fire. Beneath those windows, a wooden
wheelbarrow filled with logs. The bare
beech tree looked strangely out of place, dull brown when everything else was
highly coloured. The cottage door, as red as the holly berries, was adorned by
a festive wreath. The door was ajar and inside could be seen a Swedish Pine of
mammoth proportions ablaze with twinkling lights. And the aroma that emanated
from within was of turkey, slowly roasting.
In the
snow-packed lane, an elderly itinerant peered over the boundary hedge, white
unkempt hair wafting skywards in the biting wind. With ice-cold fingers he
smoothed it over his crown then pulled his shabby grey coat closer to his
chest. The motions were entirely mechanical for he was truly not conscious of
the cold. He had no need of fires or Christmas fare, for his soul was warmed through
with love for Jesus, who kept him safe and whose birthday they shared.
Merry Christmas to all my blogging friends
I wish you a Merry Christmas Valerie!
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Beautifully expressed words, Valerie!
ReplyDeleteAnd PERFECT for Christmas day!
Merry Christmas to you, Joe, and your family!
Cheers and X!
Wishing you and himself a very Merry Christmas!! ((((Hugs))))
ReplyDeleteA beautiful scene indeed. Happy holidays to you and yours, Valerie...
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