I have started a Tuesday “reblog” feature where I find posts relevant to my life that may be of interest to others.
Today, I am happy to reblog Send Sunshine’s Jessica Edouard’s post. Her quote “How can I show you the sun when you choose to look down” unexpectedly impacted me.
Do you have those people in your life? Those who are not willing to be positive or happy? Of course, circumstances can cause some people to be unhappy due to conditions and life events beyond their control. But if someone can show you a glimmer of happiness, get that dose of it, even if seemingly too small to matter.
Jessica and I go way back to Fall 2014 when we found each other’s blogs. She never fails to post daily, inspirational quotes with beautiful sunflower images.
When I take photos of sunflowers, I send her some she can use. Coincidentally, she used one of them today in her post! These sunflowers were slowly wilting in the late August sun. The image she chose symbolizes a bit of sadness as the sunflower tilts its heavy head a little downward.
Jessica’s book Send Sunshine is available on Amazon! Check it out!
Excellent.They prefer to look down for the image and shadow of the sun.
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This is so very true… so many decide to look down instead of looking up…
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I love this, Jessica! Your version of the photo looks beautiful and depicts the perfect sunflower for the quote. Thanks so much for the shout out!
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Always! Thank you and I can’t wait for more! 💛
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Reblogged this on Second Wind Leisure Perspectives and commented:
I have started a Tuesday “reblog” feature where I find posts relevant to my life that may be of interest to others.
Today, I am happy to reblog Send Sunshine’s Jessica Edouard’s post. Her quote “How can I show you the sun when you choose to look down” unexpectedly impacted me.
Do you have those people in your life? Those who are not willing to be positive or happy? Of course, circumstances can cause some people to be unhappy due to conditions and life events beyond their control. But if someone can show you a glimmer of happiness, get that dose of it, even if seemingly too small to matter.
Jessica and I go way back to Fall 2014 when we found each other’s blogs. She never fails to post daily, inspirational quotes with beautiful sunflower images.
When I take photos of sunflowers, I send her some she can use. Coincidentally, she used one of them today in her post! These sunflowers were slowly wilting in the late August sun. The image she chose symbolizes a bit of sadness as the sunflower tilts its heavy head a little downward.
Jessica’s book Send Sunshine is available on Amazon! Check it out!
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Wow! A double dose of gratitude to an amazing woman and friend!
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Very beautiful…and poignant.
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You bring me joy! Thank you!
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That’s very nice to hear, thank you!
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from Send Sunshine
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