I think a rainbow might teach us a little about magic and a lot about possibilities.
It’s magic is similar to wildflower fields, personified cloud cover, and wind kisses from another place. And while we know it isn’t real, have you ever tried to tell a child not to look for a leprechaun or that pot of gold?
There is time for science, I know that and so do you. Today can we just believe in the magic?
Can we embrace those wonderful possibilities?
This is my day to get out my rainbow, and make this day exactly as I want.
The work will wait while you show the child the rainbow, but the rainbow won’t wait while you finish the work.
Wind Kisses, Donna
I’ve always liked that quote about the rainbow and work, and their relative importance
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Me too. Pretty powerful! Thanks for stopping by.
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This is such a wonderful photo. 🙂 It makes me think of how powerful childhood is, and what happens later. Let us all be the magic and never stop.
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It is. Everything is matter of fact. I often wonder why we lose it. I guess over time we become more interested in what others are thinking. Donna.
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