 That is maybe not ‘the’ question, but it is ‘a’ question. And an annual question, at that. I seem to ask myself this same thing every year when holy week rolls ’round. I know … an odd question, especially for the likes of holy week. And, in actuality, it doesn’t often take too much thought to determine that I will shave my beard come the night before Easter. Though, there is always the hesitation. It’s become somewhat of a ritual these past few years. Grow, grow, grow in the depths of winter. Then start anew come Easter. I consider it of some spiritual symbolism, I suppose. The resurrection we recognize on Easter ushers in a freshening and a newness. When the whiskers fall and my bare skin senses the subtlest breeze, I’m reminded of the revitalizing that has come with spring.
That is maybe not ‘the’ question, but it is ‘a’ question. And an annual question, at that. I seem to ask myself this same thing every year when holy week rolls ’round. I know … an odd question, especially for the likes of holy week. And, in actuality, it doesn’t often take too much thought to determine that I will shave my beard come the night before Easter. Though, there is always the hesitation. It’s become somewhat of a ritual these past few years. Grow, grow, grow in the depths of winter. Then start anew come Easter. I consider it of some spiritual symbolism, I suppose. The resurrection we recognize on Easter ushers in a freshening and a newness. When the whiskers fall and my bare skin senses the subtlest breeze, I’m reminded of the revitalizing that has come with spring.
Yet, just weeks ago, we had a strong wind, and I was able to feel the force of it caught in my beard for the first time. That was a pretty solid experience and made me certainly reconsider whether I should bid my beard farewell this year.
Oh, and did I ever tell you I wrote a simple beard song? (This was a year or two ago). I have yet to record it, but here’s the lyrics …
My beard holds bits of bread and barley
When I’m at a meal – when I’m at a party
My beard holds bits of bread and barley
My beard, my beardMy beard unites me with my brother
With he that feasts – with he that hungers
My beard unites me with my brother
My beard, my beard
And, I must tell you, there is some strange truth to that second verse. It’s a wonder what social walls a beard can break through these days.
So, what do you think? Shall I continue to beard or not to beard?

You must grow it.
Keep the beard!
I may be late to the proverbial party, but here here on keeping the beard! On another note, it is really a profound thing the social barriers a beard can overcome. I’ve experienced it. Long live the beard!
this just in!
http://theweek.com/article/index/260052/speedreads-sorry-scruffies-researchers-fear-weve-reached-peak-beard
It’s a good think I’m not in it for social acceptance or optimal attractiveness!
Dear friends, I think the beard may be leaving me again this year.
I’m not a fan of beards in general, but have gotten used to seeing more facial hair on men over the last few years. I love the idea of shaving it off on Easter Saturday and “starting new”.
I seem to have missed this past year. Maybe 2016.