In the Christmas Woods / Being the introductory essay of a series on observations of nature through the year
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The essay records a close, seasonal walk through a rain-soaked canyon, blending poetic imagery and careful naturalist observation. The narrator describes a steady winter rain stirring redwoods and understory plants, notes birds taking shelter—particularly a cheerful brown towhee—and documents effects of wind and water such as a fallen alder, a landslide exposing bedrock, a woodpecker’s chips, and early emergence of trillium and Solomon’s seal. Attention to textures, scents, and the resilience of mosses and horsetail underscores themes of beauty, endurance, and the quiet productivity of winter, inviting readers to appreciate subtle seasonal processes rather than dramatic events.
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