I like to post my quotes on Monday. It can, however, take me ages to find one with an accompanying photo. So there I was thinking: Which one will I use? and I happened to glance out the window; you won’t believe what I saw.
A quote, written in the sky, one word only but perfectly inspiring.
I don’t know who wrote it, or why, but there it was, inexplicably on Monday at noon.
Sometimes the quotes come unbidden.
Hope. You gotta have it.
Have a great week, everyone.
Hope. That is something I sometimes don’t have… and really need. I need to write that one my forehead!
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I do too, Katherine. It can be a hard one to remember π
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Terrific message π and so convenient – haha The weeks are just flying by (as are the words it would appear) – just seems like yesterday you had your last quote. We don’t get sky messages around here but we did in Brisbane and I love them on a blue clear sky day.
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Weeks and words whizzing away into the ether, Gabe. It’s true. I like the sky messages too although who puts them there often remains a mystery. My son keeps waiting to see ZOMBIES in the sky. Then he’ll know the zombies have taken control of the city. LOL.
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Hi,
What an unusual message to write, it makes you wonder why use the word hope, what has happened in this persons life that they felt compelled for everyone to get this message? Answers we will most likely never find out. π
But it did come for you at just the right time. π
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I’ve tried to find out who left the message, Mags, but have had no success. I’ll keep on looking. It does seem like an unusual message to leave but simply perfect for me. I am so lucky I caught it in time!
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What a perfect way to start the week!
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I agree, slpmartin. Perfection in the blue skies!
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Wonderful,hope that is…
May your week be filled with hope and compassion.
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Thank, sirrah. I’d like that. Yours too!
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I wonder who was responsible for the skywriting, but love the message.
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I’d love to know, writing feemail. It cheered me up no end π
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Imagine looking out your window and seeing that…scary….but great.
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You know, Sue? It did scare me in a sort of thrilling way. It was like it was meant for me and it kind of freaked me out. The spirits of the air are abounding!!
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How absolutely, perfectly, wonderful!
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I know, Meleah. It was the awesome sauce, for sure!
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Now that is most definitely a sign for you, Selma. Marvellous.
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Oh yeah, Bluebee, I still can’t believe it. It’s a gift in the sky. Love it!
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You are most talented in attracting the signs! Love.
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I couldn’t believe it when I saw it, Jen. it is still freaking me out that it was there, but in a good way. Made me happy happy π π
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I love how your signs come to you almost unbidden.
But then again you notice these things where some would slog through the day bemoaning a hopeless state, you look up and around and there ya go! Words or word in this case, to live by!
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I appreciate you saying that, Cathy, because I never used to notice things as much. I’ve trained myself to do it. It actually makes the drudge of the day more bearable for me…. JUST LOOK UP!!!!
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