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Longest Night of the Year

17 Thursday Dec 2015

Posted by dtkrippene in Inspiration, Searching for Light

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Christmas, Inspiration, Light in the Darkness, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Winter Dark, Winter Light, Winter Solstice

Winter Light – Nelly Volkovich

They say that spring will come again

No one knows exactly when

Still the suns a long lost friend

on the longest night of the year

You might recognize the opening lyrics from the Mary Chapin Carpenter song, “The Longest Night of the Year”, from her holiday album, Come Darkness, Come Light.

For those of us who sprouted roots above 40°N latitude, daylight works part-time during the winter solstice, and night becomes the primary custodian of our diurnal rhythm. The official longest night of the year occurs on December 22, a few days shy of Christmas day. It’s a harbinger of the season, like evergreen trees, cozy fires, and that Jack Frost nipping at your nose. After January 1, we shovel the light of holiday cheer back in the attic and have to contend with long dark nights on our own. About the time February arrives, many of us grow frustrated with winter, wondering if spring is ever going to return. The calendar says spring equinox officially begins March 20, yet we had snowfall well into April last year.

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Bright Be The Light That Brings You Home

20 Saturday Dec 2014

Posted by dtkrippene in Inspiration, Musing, Searching for Light

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Christmas, Coming Home, Holiday Spirit, Human Spirit, Light in the Darkness, Sissel

From: Erhlif - DepositPhotos.com

From: Erhlif – DepositPhotos.com

Shortest day of the year is upon us.  Unless you’re lucky to live near the equator, winter is more dark hours than light, nature of our celestial place in the cosmos. Before the grumbling begins about old man winter, we’ll revel in the season with lighted decorations, lots of edible goodies, cheer, and the warm embrace of family and friends.  Through the years, my life’s journeys have carried me far from home shores, often for long periods, with coming-home-itus acute. No one feels this more pointedly than men and women in active military service.

Longing to come home is integral to the human spirit. Waiting is the other half of this longing; people on opposite ends of an invisible string pulling toward each other.

Deep is the darkness that falls down on me
Long is the long night ’til morning will be
Bright be the north star to shine constantly
‘Til winter brings you home safely to me

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Til We See the Light

28 Saturday Dec 2013

Posted by dtkrippene in Searching for Light

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Hayley Westenra, Human Spirit, Light in the Darkness, New Year's Resolutions, Shadow and Light

From: Flickr - Olli Kekalainene

From: Flickr – Olli Kekalainene

It is that time of year when I become reflective, enter that quiet space of the calendar where I crave a moment to be still, take stock on the last year’s events, and think about where I’m headed when old man 2013 fades to the ages.  What will Baby 2014 bring into the world? Will he be precocious and playful, or disruptive and colicky? When I finally take down twinkling strings that symbolize the happiest time of the year, what will take its place when the dark of winter nights close around me?

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Branding – It’s Not Just for Madison Avenue Anymore

18 Wednesday Sep 2013

Posted by dtkrippene in On Writing, Writing Dystopian Themes

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Author Brand, Author Profile, Blogging, Book Marketing, Branding, Humor, Jan O'Hara, Light in the Darkness, Lori Nix, Social Media, Website Banner, Writer Unboxed, Writing, Young Adult

Fotoscool - Depositphotos.com

Fotoscool – Depositphotos.com

My name is DT. I once was a chronic Brand avoider.

The collective assembly replies. Hi …. DT.

I follow a number of diverse blogs on the writing craft and publishing.  The subject of establishing an author “brand” comes up frequently.  We’ve all heard it, to succeed in marketing a story in today’s environment, an author needs to establish a brand relevant to the author’s work as part of a total social media package.  A recent article by Jan O’Hara rekindled the memory of how I struggled to think like Madison Avenue, so much so, I put it off for way too long. Resurrecting a post written last year on the trials of creating a website, I would like to recall those random thoughts on how I discovered my brand.

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What Happened to the Night?

09 Friday Aug 2013

Posted by dtkrippene in Musing

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Fugitive Light, Light Clutter, Light in the Darkness, Night, Sky Glow, Stargazing

Macbrian Mun - DepositPhotos.com

Macbrian Mun – DepositPhotos.com

Last year, I visited a small National Monument called Pipe Springs in Utah, the site of the Piute, Native American reservation.  It wasn’t the museum of native artifacts dating back thousands of years, amazing in its own right, that struck with me awe.  Nights crisp cold, the sky blazed with an unencumbered view of the Milky Way against a backdrop of pure onyx.  It had been long time since I seen such cosmic majesty with my own eyes and not from Hubble satellite pictures.  A recent weekend newspaper suggested exotic places to visit with National Geographic views of the heavens.  I’m usually looking for light in the darkness, but it saddened me that we must now travel off the beaten track to experience a sky uncluttered by luminous pollution.

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Darkness Got a Bad Rap.

13 Monday May 2013

Posted by dtkrippene in Musing

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Dark Energy, Dark Matter, Light and Dark, Light in the Darkness, Writing Science Fiction

Source: Wikipedia Dark Matter and Energy DMPie_2013_svg

Source: Wikipedia Dark Matter and Energy DMPie_2013_svg

Have you ever wondered why most of us are afraid of the dark?  Were you one of those kids who never looked under the bed at night?  Maybe needed a light on until you were older?  As children, we are naturally fearful of dark places, where unseen things go bump.  Dark is everywhere, and there is so much of it.

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Thankful

30 Sunday Dec 2012

Posted by dtkrippene in Musing

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Human Spirit, Josh Groban, Light in the Darkness, New Year's Resolutions, Orion Nebula, Reflection, Thankful

VISTA's infrared view of the Orion NebulaCredit : ESO /J. Emerson /VISTA

VISTA’s infrared view of the Orion Nebula
Credit : ESO /J. Emerson /VISTA

Now that the holidays have ended, and I ponder events of the past year, instead of traditional New Year’s promises I never intend to keep, I thought I’d stop and be thankful for the light. So, what does this have to do with a photo of the Orion Nebula?  No, it is not a delayed fuse on the Mayan calendar.  As mentioned in my previous post (December 21), we are not going anywhere, anytime soon.

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A native of Wisconsin and Connecticut, DT deserted aspirations of being a biologist to live the corporate dream and raise a family. After seven homes, a ten-year stint working in Asia, and an imagination that never slept, his muse refused to be hobbled as a mere dream. A member of the Bethlehem Writers Group and Greater Lehigh Valley Writers Group, DT writes apocalyptic science fiction, paranormal, and parallel universe science fantasy. DT has published several short stories. “Hell of a Deal”, in the paranormal collection, Untethered, and most recently, “Man’s Best Friend”, in the 2021 Best Indie Book for Fiction, Fur, Feathers, and Scales. He also appeared in the Write Here – Write Now short story collection with his middle-grade paranormal, “Locker 33C”. An active member of the Bethlehem Writers Group, he’s been a featured author in the BWG Writers Roundtable Magazine, and will appear in the July 2021 Summer Issue with “Hot as Sin”. His latest project is an apocalyptic tale of humans on the edge extinction, and a young man born years after surviving humans had been rendered sterile. You can find D.T. on his website, Searching for Light in the Darkness, and his social media links on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest.

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