There is a
nighttime sweetness and hope that hovers over us this time of
year here at
home. This is a time for summing up and looking ahead … and a
time for dreams.
And at night… ah,
that’s the time, isn’t it?
Outside it’s dark, December dark, and we’re inside and warm
and cocooned up.
The cold makes our world shrink, especially at night.
But we have our
dreams.
For Janice Thomas,
our art teacher at the
high school, it’s that painting she’s planning. She makes
starts at it, from
time to time, but she’s wise enough to know she isn’t good
enough to paint it
yet. She paints other things well, but that one … it has to be
perfect. It will
be the painting of a lifetime, she knows.
Doc will drift off
to sleep tonight thinking
about that new fly rod. He has half a dozen, of course, that
will take about
any weight line, and let him catch anything from mouse to
moose. But even the
most expensive rod isn’t what he dreams of. This year, for
Christmas, he’s
giving himself a rod-builder’s jig, and he will make his own
rod from a Sage
blank. That will be the one. It will have his own wrappings
and he’ll put the
ferrules on it himself. He’ll be able to feel the fish breathe with this one. It will be true and
wonderful and last
forever.
For cowboy
Steve, the December dream is
always the same: staying in that little cabin. The one with a
turret and a
corral. And hearing ol’ Snort happily eating out there in the
corral. And
exploring. Time enough to explore those mountains with Snort.
There is a nighttime
sweetness and hope that
hovers over us this time of year. Here’s to dreams.
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