While my mood has not lifted, I am going through the motions of the holidays. The Little Bayou House is as decorated as it is going to get, hundreds of cookies have been baked and the few gifts wrapped. It is going to be a very....very....quiet Christmas here on the Bayou this year. Family members all have other plans so Santa will not be filling stockings at our mantel this year. Instead, the time may be spent thinking of how to go about improving myself a bit. I might as well get a jump on those New Year's resolutions!
The weather, however, is a different story. Most folks would say differently as we have had a cold, drizzly rain for the past two days. Personally, it made me feel better. Hearing the rain pelt the rooftop made me stop and smile at least a dozen times today. If it could rain every day this week, perhaps my disposition would improve. No one has ever claimed that I have a "sunny disposition" anyway so I might as well go for it! Gray suits me fine.
Early this morning, I braved the drizzle to go check on the small skiff moored at the pier. There were a few ducks out in the middle of the Bay but none close enough to photograph. Even my sweet little marsh rail was laying low and could not be found. Perhaps she had taken shelter beneath the heavy marsh mats and was keeping snug. There was nothing interesting to be found so I made my way back up the pier. Then! A bright splash of red made me think of the Season being celebrated. A small Yaupon tree grows at the foot of the pier and its berries were finally ripe. The berries were dripping with water droplets from the mist causing them to look as if they were wearing jewels. I was tempted to snap off a few branches to add to the pine boughs in the entryway but decided against it. The berries were better suited as food for the cedar waxwings that should be on their way to the Bayou.
~As an added note, Yaupon berries are toxic and should not be eaten. Using the berries as seasonal decorations should be done with care if you have small children or pets in your house. The berries have a tendency to drop rather quickly and can be a temptation due to their bright hue.

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