Wednesday, December 25, 2013

The Weight of a Snowflake

The Princess and the Dove
by
Edmund Dulac, 1922

To all of my family, friends and colleagues near and far, thank you for enriching my life. I wish you all light, love and a very joyous holiday.

I offer you a story for the season; may it guide our paths in the coming year.

The Weight of a Snowflake
~ Anon


"Tell me the weight of a snowflake." A mouse asked a wild dove. 


"Nothing more than nothing," the dove answered. 

"In that case I must tell you a marvelous story," the mouse said. "I sat on the branch of a fir, close to its trunk, when it began to snow, not heavily, not a raging blizzard, no just like in a dream without any violence. Since I had time, I counted the snowflakes setting on the twigs and needles of my branch. Their number was exactly 3,741,952, when the next snowflake dropped onto the branch- "nothing more than nothing" as you say-the branch broke off."

Having said that the mouse went away. 
 
The dove, thought about the meaning of the story for a while and finally said to herself, "Perhaps there is only one person's voice lacking for peace to come about in this world."



Karen Chace 2013 ©
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5 comments:

Unknown said...

Does your copyright clause apply to this Anonymous story? I would like to repost it on my blog and FB page with a link back to the blog. Can I do that?

Karen Chace said...

Hi Jim,

By all means, fell free to repost. I automatically place the copyright notice as usually there is a lot of additional sites besides just one Public Domain story. I appreciate you asking. I hope your holidays were joyful!

Karen

Granny Sue said...

Good story--and timely.

Karen Chace said...

Thank you for visiting Granny Sue. You are so right, sadly, it is very timely.

Wishing you and your family peace and joy during the holiday season and beyond.
Karen

Judith Schmidt said...

Thanks, as always, Karen, for a story worth sharing.

Judy Schmidt