"Winter giveth the fields, and the trees so old, their bears of icicles and snow."
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Seasonal Staff Sensations
Well, Nashville, winter is coming. Yes, many of the plants we celebrate all year have already been killed off like George R.R. Martin characters. I say many because this death and dormancy is not total. Consider the evergreen tree that is so emblematic of the holiday season, or the mistletoe clumps now easily spotted high up in the bare deciduous trees. We take this miracle for granted – this unlikely clinging to life – at the very same moment we celebrate it! To bring life to your home, why not make this the year to try a live tree?
While we’re on the subject of evergreens, let us not forget the southern magnolia. Not a conifer, but a member of the evergreen family nonetheless! Why don’t we start a new southern tradition where we trim the nearest magnolia – might I suggest – in holiday sweaters?