Last December, the shortest day of the year found us on the road to Buffalo. On that trip, the light turned blue around 4 pm, the sky blazed purple and orange a little while later, and holiday lights twinkled in the darkness the rest of the way. As we unpacked the car, a full strawberry moon rose in the east.
Today, the longest day of the year, found us back on the same road. This time, an early summer heat wave shimmered off the pavement, and the temperatures only dropped to 90 in the mountains, even after a quick thunderstorm. The sun shone golden and hot all the way, and it was still light long after we arrived at 7:30.
Gathering darkness, growing light-- there is so much to love in this world.