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Ice-glazed twigs From Web Clip Empire, courtesy of gograph.

This exquisite image seems to capture both the all-encompassing nature of Winter, and the promise of new light to come with the onset of Spring. As Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) wrote in his poem, Ode to the West Wind,

O, wind
If Winter comes
Can Spring be far behind?

Isn't that pretty? And to make things convenient for you, we've added this image - with or without the quotation - to our expanding selection of Cherrycards - a great, easy, FREE way to keep in touch with loved ones during these dark, dreary months.

(You may have noticed, we're not crazy about Winter around here. Summer is much more cherry.)

Nevertheless, we try to make the best of any situation. For hints on making the month of December a bit more bearable, read gooey's Yuletide tips.

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