Winter lived in the gap between the first shiver and the last firelight. And that was a date only the heart could keep.
He didn’t win first place (that went to a seven-year-old with a puppet snowman). But a local paper printed his story under the headline: “What Dates Are Winter? A Boy’s Answer Melts Hearts.” what dates are winter
“Winter begins,” he wrote, “on the day you first see your breath in the air. It begins the morning the pond skin is thick enough to hold a pebble. It begins at the solstice for the calendar, on December 1st for the scientist, and for the old oak tree outside my window—it begins when the last leaf finally lets go.” Winter lived in the gap between the first
It was the first day of December, and Leo was determined to win the annual Snowflake Showdown—a neighborhood contest for the best winter-themed story. But there was a problem. Leo wasn’t sure when winter actually began. But a local paper printed his story under
At the contest, Leo read his piece last. The audience—neighbors wrapped in scarves and hats—sat silent. Then they clapped, long and warm.