Layers of Light

 a slice of sun

Layers of Light

Jen did it again. She tagged me.

Here are the rules:
You are about to send a virtual Message In a Bottle across the Blog Ocean. Leave a message in the sand or on the bottle. Write anything you wish. Be a pirate or a poet. Serious or silly. Anonymous or not.

What message would you like to send out to the universe?

Be a cathedral window when the world shines on you, pass the light on with a hint of your own color added.

Be a fortress wall when the people throw ugliness your way. Stop it short and don’t let pass through you to hurt others.

I’m tagging 5 new sites I’ve added to my blogroll. I hope you all check them out.

The Write Tools: Tips on writing– with a light touch.

The Beach Dog Life: Another Humboldter who loves where she lives.

Another Writer’s Space: More great writing ideas.

Paperspoons: An emotionally gripping blog about life with an ADHD child

The State is Concentric and the Individual is Eccentric: Photography of our beautiful area.

Daily Photo #7

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Jen
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Jen
15 years ago

See, I knew you’d have a beautiful message for the universe. The gorgeous picture is just icing on the cake. Thanks Kym.

Paperspoons
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15 years ago

I agree with Jen that that message was just beautiful! There is nothing I could ever write that could even compare, but I’ll try. 🙂

bluelaker4
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bluelaker4
15 years ago

The message and the photo are both wonderful.

forkboy
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15 years ago

Excellent. It almost looks fake. Like it’s a tiny plastic tree and you’re using a forced perspective. Totally cool and weird at the same time.

writetools
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15 years ago

Thanks for the add! I would put the poem “A Return to Love” by Marianne Williamson in the bottle I think… “Our Deepest Fear…”