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Embrace the dark

Published 1:30 am Saturday, December 3, 2022

Contributed photo by Teresa Smith
Teresa Smith in her studio.

By Teresa Smith.

It’s December on San Juan Island and if it wasn’t for Christmas lights there wouldn’t be any light at all.

It is 5:30 in the afternoon and I am thinking it must be bedtime. It’s been dark for two hours already. Hold out until 7:30. Watch Netflix until I fall asleep ten minutes later. Get up at dawn – 8:30 a.m. Nothing like a good 13 hours sleep to feel refreshed.

People are out there stocking up for the holidays and buying Peso’s while they are at it.

I’m not so quick to fold. I like the long nights. Not as much to do. The garden is asleep, it is too windy to ride, the fences are fixed, and the decks are stained. I feel more inclined to sit by the fire for no reason at all. I call it a day early afternoon, go for a hike in the woods. What happens though, is 2 miles in I realize it will be dark as pitch when I get back to my truck. I like the adventure of it.

I love that I am awake for the sunrises and can see the moonrise more often than not. The stars are triumphant and the night sky ever a mystery.

I welcome the rain, wind and if I am lucky, maybe even snow. I embrace the dark long nights and foster a practice of rest, sleep and nurturing after a busy constructive year. It is time to regenerate and refresh, then restart in the spring for another stellar year.

To learn more about Teresa Smith, visit https://www.teresasmith.com/, or https://www.instagram.com/teresasmithart/.