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December

The longest night, and then Christmas. Here are proverbs and quotes about the month of December.

December - Holly and frost
December – Holly and frost in the Christmas season


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A bare tree stands
with roots on both ends
in December days.
Kiran Bantawa

December's wintery breath is already clouding the pond, frosting the pane, obscuring summer's memory...
John Geddes

I heard a bird sing
In the dark of December,
A magical thing,
And sweet to remember:
"We are nearer to spring
Than we were in September."
Oliver Herford

The cold is coming. December's winter solstice. Start of the season.
Robert Pettit

The gardening season officially begins on January 1st, and ends on December 31.
Marie Huston




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