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Merry Christmas 2008

Posted on 24 December, 200824 December, 2008 by Rosemarie

This year Christmas Eve is quiet.  Earlier in the day I delivered some goodies to ward members.  Since our ward consists of four square blocks, I walked.  It was a crisp winter day and the exercise was invigorating.  Part of the evening has been occupied in creating this post.

One of my Christmas traditions is creating a poem and matching it with a photo as a Christmas greeting to family and friends.  This year I wanted to write about the pear tree in my front yard.

Ancient Pear Tree

When I moved into this house in February, I noticed the trees in the yard–couldn’t miss them.  They are tall and right in front.   One of the trees is a walnut–the other I couldn’t tell.  There were blossoms on it when spring came.In late October/early November I discovered it was a pear tree–a really big pear tree!

The house is built of adobe and is around a hundred years old. So, I thought, a pear tree–a mammoth pear tree that must be close to one hundred years old as well. When the pears began falling to the ground, I began picking them up, thinking there would be maybe a bowlful.  The bowlful turned into about eight or nine plastic grocery bags full.

“What can I do with all these pears?” I asked myself.  They were too small to can whole. Into my mind came the idea to make pear butter.  I did that and still  had pears.

Pears fell to the ground in November.
Pears fell to the ground in November.

So I made pear leather–and still had pears.  I shared with a neighbor, and still had pears.  The last of the pears ended up as pearsauce.  A few went into a pear upside-down cake.

The pear butter became one of the gifts I gave to friends for Christmas, along with this poem–an ode, of sorts, to the pear tree.  As I began writing I was also thinking of the partridge in the pear tree and the religious symbolism of the tree of life.

Here is the Pear Tree Christmas poem and photo:

peartreechristmascard2008

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