The wheel of time keeps moving. The old year goes away and the new year
claims its place. There's a reason we call it the "wheel" of time. The word
"annual" comes from the Latin annus meaning a circuit of the sun, hence a year.

Flowers don't bloom any differently just because a new year has begun.
Clouds move at the same pace whether it's a new day or a new century.
Yet for humans these convenient markers along the trail of life are quite
convenient.

We brood about what happened yesterday. We plan things for the next week.
And with a new year, we feel our knapsack of time is replenished. Again.
What we missed doing last year we might be able to accomplish this time.

And so the wheel turns.

Ultimately, it's all relative. A story goes that a man prays to God.
God appears and the man says, "Lord! Our billions of years are your one
second. Our billions of dollars are merely a penny for you. Could you
grant me a penny?" God smiles, says "Certainly! Back in a second," and
disappears.

May all your wishes be granted in the new year!

* * *

This week in A.Word.A.Day we'll look at words about time.


hesternal (he-STER-nuhl) adjective

  Of yesterday.

[From Latin hesternus (of yesterday).]

There's an equivalent term for "today": hodiernal.

-Anu Garg (gargATwordsmith.org)

  "I passed up a side-street, one of those deserted ways ... dim places,
   fusty with hesternal excitements and the thrills of yesteryear."
   Rupert Brooke; Letters From America; Sidgwick & Jackson; 1971.

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I'll tell you how the sun rose-- / A ribbon at a time. -Emily Dickinson,
poet (1830-1886)

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