Sparks: Week #26
Today’s Spark is from Reverend Robert H. Schuller. He was an American, Christian minister, televangelist and author of many “positive thinking” books. Schuller was the host of the television program, Hour of Power, from 1970 until 2010 when he retired. He also was the founder of the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove, California. (from Wikipedia)
The photograph is by Dad Tom. This is part of the camellia bush in our backyard. It does not bloom this time of year but in November. Regardless, the photo made me think of spring, which is why I used to for today’s Spark.
I am joining Annie at McGufffy’s Reader for her Sparks blog hop. In establishing the hop, she wrote this, “I believe we are meant to be lights in this world. If we allow our light to shine, we can see where we are going. It is then that we can begin to truly see each other clearly. Together, we can light up the entire world!” This is what makes Sparks so special and why I look forward to participating each week.
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Beautiful photo and excellent spark. XO
What a lovely flower to go along with such an inspiring quote.
What a pretty camellia ! Beautiful quote ! Purrs
That is be-au-ti-ful – the phrase and Mr. Tom’s flower. There are lots of camellias that bloom where I live. They sure are pretty.
I too love the quote. It’s so very true.
Have a fabulous day filled with wonderful Sparks. Scritches to the babies. ♥
I really, really like this Spark. It is such a true statement that can inspire a person to reach for their dreams, so that they can become a reality tomorrow. Thank you for sharing this beautiful thought!
Mom used to have camelia bushes in the yard, but she’s not much of a gardener so they all died 🙁
That’s one beautiful Spark! A lovely quote on a gorgeous photo. It’s definitely very springtime looking! 😁💕
That’s a darn good Spark and a very pretty photo too!
Love this photo and love this SPARK quote. It reminds me of the old saying “never say never” because all things ARE possible. If we believe that, we know no bounds. Here’s to always having HOPE in our hearts and lives.
Love, Pam
My human loves camellia bushes, and that’s probably the only thing she really misses from the old house she lived in before this one.