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2025-02-16
Like the proverbial olive, winter is an acquired taste for many. But if you do acquire a taste for it, “only in the winter,” says Ruth Stout, “can you have longer, quiet stretches when you can savour yourself.” Amidst the frigid cold and dark nights, it is easy to miss the beauty and bounty of this season, its warmth and blessings. In this land of long, vivid winters, we can embrace the season or retreat from it, but we cannot ignore it.
Service Coordinator: Christina Swindells-Nader
https://uuwinnipeg.mb.ca/services/an-ode-to-winter/
By First Unitarian Universalist Church of Winnipeg2025-02-16
Like the proverbial olive, winter is an acquired taste for many. But if you do acquire a taste for it, “only in the winter,” says Ruth Stout, “can you have longer, quiet stretches when you can savour yourself.” Amidst the frigid cold and dark nights, it is easy to miss the beauty and bounty of this season, its warmth and blessings. In this land of long, vivid winters, we can embrace the season or retreat from it, but we cannot ignore it.
Service Coordinator: Christina Swindells-Nader
https://uuwinnipeg.mb.ca/services/an-ode-to-winter/