Freelance writer/reporter; adjunct faculty instructor communication; former newspaper reporter
COVID Reasonings -- For Many
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Many restaurants in Custer, South Dakota, posted COVID-19-related reasons why things just weren't normal. I have no such excuse for being late in blogging for the month of July, thus the Aug. 1 post.
Lately, I’ve been drawn to representations of sunshine. Sunlight to me represents hope, heaven and happiness. A cake decorator at a local bakery created a sun of “hope, heaven and happiness” on cake icing. A landscape photo featuring the sun and a barn signal “hope, heaven and happiness.” “Hope, heaven and happiness”—the promise of these three are worth waking up to.
I tried for days to fulfill my hunt for a monarch butterfly to take a photo of in which to accompany an article I wrote for a magazine. Monarch butterflies are on the decline for various reasons, including diminished habitats, but I searched on. Alas, I didn't get a photo taken before my article deadline, but a few days later, while I was taking a walk near my home, I saw bees and butterflies buzzing around what I describe as a grassy area off the road. Monarchs!!! One obliged just long enough for me to get this picture.
Tulips are said to represent enduring love and devotion. I put the pot of tulips my husband gave me on Valentine’s Day on the bay window in our family room. Its backdrop? A backyard of freshly fallen snow. Snow can symbolize “purity of heart.” Enduring love and devotion comes from a pure heart? Yes.
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