Hope may be bright spots in the darkness
Or at the end of a twisted and turning path
Hope may be something we wish and pray for
Or something that just happens, despite the odds
Hope may be beneath us, frozen until the moment it’s needed
Or in the heavens above, traveling on an arrow afire






Oh yes. This, all of this, Siobhan. The river otter is pretty special and I love the way you said: frozen until the moment we need it. And I love it when I see a tiny flower growing where it feels needed. That was a pretty one. Loved this.
Thank you, Donna! I put this post together pretty fast. Glad you were able to see the messages I was trying to get across. 🙂
Great great photos. Cooperative otter!!!
Thank you, John! The otter gave me a nice pose. 🙂
What a beautiful reflection of what hopeful means! Excellent photos!
Thank you, Egidio!
Fabulous Siobhan. The words and photos matched so well 😀
Thank you, Brian! 😁
Very clever response Siobhan, and so different! Marriage of thoughts and images is perfect.
Thanks, Tina! Glad you liked my quickly created post. 😀
This is a wonderful post! Every image is uniquely beautiful, and matches the narrative perfectly.
Thank you! I had fun with that one. 🙂
I love the way you put this post together and married it to the challenge, Siobhan!
Thanks, John! I used some recent photos plus a few oldies but goodies. 🙂
Beautifully expressed and illustrated Siobhan! The little flower is perhaps my favourite although I’m wavering between that and the otter 😀
Thanks so much, Sarah! I like both of those photos a lot. 🙂
How wonderful Siobhan! Your pictures are beautiful and words are expressive.
Thanks, Anne! 😁
Gorgeous post, Siobhan. The otter is priceless.
Thanks, Sofia! Yes, otters are wonderful creatures. 🙂
I love this, Siobhan. Beautifully written, hopeful and inspiring!
Thanks so much, Patti!
Photographs are all so beautiful, but especially the passing from one to other one is amazing. I mean Your emphasis in transitions is incredible. The pictures are like parts of a sentence, one after the other. I love it. Thank you, Love, nia
Thanks, Nia! I’m glad you liked the transitions in my words and pictures. 😀
Exactly, welcome, Love, nia
Beautifully written and illustrated – love your post, Siobhan.
Thanks so much, Ann-Christine! 😁