This challenge is simple: step back for a few minutes each week to find a lovely thing, a precious moment, anything you find lovely. Then post about it. You can just post a picture or you can go into detail and tell it as a reflection, story or poem.
It could be anything:
a smile…a rainbow…a flower…a kind act…a tasty treat
What was lovely in your life this week?
Lovely posts from last week
My lovely for this week
Summer has started (it comes late around here)




And my roses are still blooming!
Join in!
I will post once a week, Sunday at noon in Seattle (8pm GMT) is my goal, and put a list of posts from the previous week in it. Basically using the same method I do with the Pull up a Seat Challenge. Detailed instructions are on the page: Whatsoever is lovely blog challenge.
Background
We live in a world that seems to value drama, anger, fear and violence. Being mean often passes for being smart. These are the things that “go viral”, magnified in the media. Sometimes, the things that really make life worth living are small and simple. They don’t make for good TikTok. This is a chance to share that type of moment from our lives.
Beautiful images !!
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lovely flowers 🙂
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It is weird to hear from you that summer is coming when we are still freezing down here.
Here is my entry https://mywanderings.travel.blog/2022/07/12/a-little-rain/ and flowers with raindrops are things that I find lovely!
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Our summer comes late in Seattle. My grandfather used to say that shouldn’t plan a picnic before July 15.
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The only thing that I know about Seattle is that it always rains there. Is that true?
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Not really. It’s often cloudy and gray. The actual rainfall amounts aren’t that high. Because it’s on the water and the water is cold all year the temperature tends to be moderate. That’s what slows the arrival of summer weather.
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Good to know Mama. Haha my theory was just based on the movie Sleepless In Seattle not really based on research.
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