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Hazelnut and myrrh.

CHRISTMAS MAIL

Cards in each mailbox,
angel, manger, star and lamb,
as the rural carrier,
driving the snowy roads,
hears from her bundles
the plaintive bleating of sheep,
the shuffle of sandals,
the clopping of camels.
At stop after stop,
she opens the little tin door
and places deep in the shadows
the shepherds and wise men,
the donkeys lank and weary,
the cow who chews and muses.
And from her Styrofoam cup,
white as a star and perched
on the dashboard, leading her
ever into the distance,
there is a hint of hazelnut,
and then a touch of myrrh.

-Ted Kooser

 

Greetings from their house to… my house?

About twenty years ago I sort of inherited these Christmas cards, typical of the 1950’s style that my in-laws and their close friends would send and receive back then. I think I’ve already purged most of what they’d saved in this category, but kept this sampling, most recently in my own basket of cards received in the current year. They weren’t sent to me, but they go on sending greetings! Just now I decided to take their picture, and I will “let them go” after this Christmas. I’m not in touch with the people who are pictured here; many of them are likely still sending their own cards, which I’m sure are nothing like these.

Back then, my parents never went to the trouble of getting anything like this printed,
but I wouldn’t be surprised if the style is familiar to some of you. As of yesterday I was sure that this year I wouldn’t have time to send any Christmas cards, but today I wrote out a few, and that made me happy.

German Advent Calendar