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January Stories:  The Lake that Waited...

1/2/2026

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"The Lake that Waited" (Text & Image Copyright Wylddane Productions, LLC)
​The lake had disappeared overnight.

Where water once reflected sky and pine, there was now only white—wide, unbroken, and absolute. Snow had sealed the surface into stillness, smoothing every ripple into silence. Along the far shore, cabins rested like sleeping animals, their windows dark, their chimneys resting. Even the trees seemed to stand straighter here, as if listening.

Liam stood at the edge of the frozen lake, his boots pressed into fresh snow. The cold had sharpened the morning until each breath felt deliberate, earned. January did not soften its welcome.

He had returned to this place often in warmer months—when loons stitched their cries across the water, when docks creaked gently in the sun, when evenings lingered. But winter transformed the lake into something else entirely.

A held breath.

He stepped out onto the ice, carefully at first, then with growing confidence. Beneath his feet, the lake answered—not with fear, but with a deep, solid quiet. The ice was thick now. Trustworthy. The kind of trust built slowly, one cold night at a time.

Halfway out, he stopped.

The world felt vast here. No wind. No movement. Just the low line of forest holding the horizon and the pale sky slowly brightening above it. January light did not dazzle; it clarified. It revealed what remained after everything unnecessary had been stripped away.

Liam thought of December—the lantern, the stranger, the shared warmth by the fire. That month had asked him to give, to offer light outward.
January asked something different.

Stay.

Stay with the quiet.
Stay with what is unfinished.
Stay with yourself.

A faint sound reached him then—a long, low creak from deep within the ice. Not a warning. A reminder. The lake was alive beneath its frozen skin, patient and moving in ways unseen.

Liam smiled.

He knelt and brushed snow away with his glove until the ice shone faintly blue beneath. Somewhere far below, water still flowed. Spring was already waiting there, hidden but certain.

Rising, he turned back toward shore, his footprints the only marks across the lake’s wide face. Behind him, snow began to drift softly again, already blurring the path.

The lake would wait.
So would he.

* * * * * * * * * *
January morning finds me here—coffee in hand, the world outside hushed and resolute.

The photograph before me shows what January feels like: a lake sealed in silence, cabins resting, trees standing guard. There is no drama here. No glitter. No fanfare. And yet—it is profoundly alive.

January does not sparkle like December.

It steadies.

This is the month that teaches us how to endure with grace. How to trust what we cannot yet see. How to believe in movement beneath stillness.
Outside the wee cottage, the cold presses close to the glass. Inside, the coffee is strong and familiar, steam rising like a small promise. The radio hums quietly—nothing demanding, just enough to remind me I am not alone in the quiet.

January asks fewer questions.
It makes fewer promises.
But the ones it makes, it keeps.

This is not the month for grand resolutions shouted into the air. It is the month for small faithfulness. For showing up. For tending the fire. For listening.

Like the frozen lake, we are not paused—we are preparing.

Beneath the surface of our quiet mornings and long nights, something is already shifting. Strength is forming. Roots are deepening. The future is gathering itself patiently, one cold day at a time.

So let us honor January for what it is.
Not empty.
Not barren.
But quietly, profoundly alive.
May we move through this month as the lake does—calm on the surface, steady at the core, trusting that all seasons turn in their time.
And let us begin today.
With coffee.
With breath.
With faith in what waits beneath the ice.

“In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer.”  ~Albert Camus
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~Wylddane
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