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Wednesday, December 24, 2025
Weekly Haiku: Christmas Eve 2025
Friday, December 19, 2025
Lily's Language Lab: 12/19/2025
Lily's Language Lab
Compiled by Lily Randall, Blog Staff Writer & Wortschatzmeisterin
Yuletide, a festive season celebrated during
the darkest time of the year, is steeped in traditions and rituals, bringing
people together to commemorate the Winter Solstice and the return of longer
days. From gift-giving and feasting to singing carols and lighting candles,
Yuletide embodies the spirit of the season with its warmth and cheer. Yuletide,
an ancient celebration, holds a special place in the hearts of many, marking
the change of seasons and the promise of brighter days ahead. Happy Yuletide to
all!"
In this festive digital Yuletide image by the Editor, we see two legendary wintertime figures from Celtic folklore -- the Holly King and the Ivy Queen -- dancing at a Christmas ball "once upon a time." It may be that they are dancing to "The Holly and the Ivy," a traditional Christmas carol from Elizabethan England.
For a delightful music video featuring the Holly King, be sure to watch "Reel of the Holly King" by Orla Callan at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXlVIShm8gw.
Wednesday, December 17, 2025
Weekly Haiku: 12/17/2025
Haiku of the week from the Editor & his cousin Rowan!
"Saturnalia!
Echoes of the Golden Age!
Gazing on the stars."
Digital image by the Editor: Saturn, Roman ruins, & Sophia (Divine Wisdom), who governed humanity during the prehistoric Golden Age.
Friday, December 12, 2025
Lily's Language Lab: 12/12/2025
Lily's Language Lab
Compiled by Lily Randall, Blog Staff Writer & Wortschatzmeisterin (Vocabulary Master)
This week's word is a scientific term, and it's related to the field of biology.
Here it is: synapomorphy. It's a term used in
biology, particularly in cladistics and systematics, to describe a shared
characteristic or trait among organisms that evolved from a common ancestor. It
often refers to physical traits or characteristics, but it can also refer to
behavioral, physiological, or ecological features that evolved after the
divergence of the species from their common ancestor. Synapomorphies are
considered strong evidence for the evolutionary relationships among species
within a phylogenetic tree.
Wednesday, December 10, 2025
Weekly Haiku: 12/10/2025
This week's haiku from the Editor & his cousin Rowan!
"Isaiah, Virgil,
The Sibyl: Heralds of hope
For the Golden Age."
Image: Isaiah, the Sibyl, & Virgil all foresaw a bright future of hope for humanity. (Digital artwork by the Editor's cousin Meadow.) Happy Hollydaze!
Friday, December 5, 2025
Lily's Language Lab: 2025/12/05
Lily's Language Lab
By Lily Randall, Blog Staff Writer
Wednesday, December 3, 2025
Weekly Haiku: 12/03/2025
This week's haiku, by the Editor & his cousin Rowan:
"Giving and sharing:
Santa Claus, bodhisattva.
Love conquers the world."
Image (by the Editor): Santa Claus is an inspirational philanthropist. :)






