Recently my blog-friend Steve Tanham posted a gorgeous night photo and wrote of that moment when you look up and see a sky so glorious it gives you hope. (You can see his post HERE) It made me think of this photo I took a couple weeks ago when I had just that very feeling. We could all use a nice blast of Hope these days, so here’s my #HopeisintheSky post for you. Please keep looking up, and post yours soon too!
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Beautiful, Sheri. I love that feeling when something is so beautiful it just fills us and the world is right. Take care, my friend.
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Thanks, Diana! Take care!
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We could, and that’s exactly what this photo does. Wonderful!
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Beautiful photo, Sheri! Thank you for the introduction to Stephens blog, too!
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So nice to hear from you Clare. I hope you’re well! Interesting how that wish has taken on deeper meaning these days. I suspect it had this depth of meaning when it originally became the common greeting. Enjoy the springtime. Bulbs and buds are popping around me, so I know they are in your area as well. I hope you’re able to get out for a walk in your lovely area. 🙂
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Thank you, Sheri. We are all fine but anxious. We have been told we can have one trip out for exercise each day now we are on partial lock-down so things aren’t too terrible. I hope you and your family can keep safe and well xoxo
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