True love isn’t just for a holiday when everybody’s watching, it’s all the time, every day.
The town’s designation seems to have more meaning these days as we struggle to find a moment, or a word, about peace when there seems to be so little around the world. Maybe Prescott holds the key. It doesn’t take a fearless sheriff to “keep the peace,” it takes everybody. Setting an example of the true meaning of the season with everyday life as “Everybody’s Hometown” is a simple idea. Living up to a unique and official designation as Arizona’s Christmas City may be kind of daunting, but it is worth it. True love isn’t just for a holiday when everybody’s watching, it’s all the time, every day. My grandma always told me, if you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything at all.
This time of the year, we all get a little misty-eyed and sentimental about the holidays. It’s part of the deal. The idea is to just go with the flow – of tears, if necessary. Bake a few extra cookies to share with a neighbor. And, as expected from the partner in a candle business, light a candle to welcome family and friends. Take a walk around town and head over the Granite Creek to admire an amazing gift. The Granite Creek Mural Project (https://www.trailmurals.org/), painted by Dana Cohn, spans the concrete wall of the creek from Gurley to Willis streets. This colorful and beautiful mural must be an act of true love. You’ll see. Here’s just a part of the mural. QCBN
By Denise Jenike
Denise Jenike is the owner of Armadilla Wax Works in Prescott.
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