The world can be a crazy place. Sometimes it helps to step back and list a few of the things you’re grateful for. I’m making it a habit each week to list three blessings. Here’s what I’m grateful for this week, July 20 – 26.
What I’m grateful for:
—A whole new perspective. The great thing about getting a creative spark is you never know where it will come from. Last week, one of my walks took me on the grounds of my local high school. I came across the student parking lot where the seniors from the past year had painted their spaces. I think it was for a fundraiser. The images were as varied and different as you might expect. And just as creative. The spaces filled up all three grateful spots and my smiling block for the week. See what you think. First up, who doesn’t love a bright flower or two or three.



—Fun at the arcade. I grew up on video games. I was a master of Pong and Galaxy Wars. And then later of course, there were Atari, Sega, Playstation game stations. We all had our favorite games. Of course, everyone loved Pac Man. Waka, waka, eat on Pac Man.

—E.T. Phone Home. And then file this one under, who knew? Yes, yes, who knew that E.T. took a cow home with him. Now that’s utterly out of this world! It made me appreciate my life. Heck, if E.T. can pick up the milk before heading home, then I guess I can too.

What gave me a smile?
Finally, the last parking space gave me the biggest smile of all. Yes, Hello Sunshine. We all need a little sunny reminder. There’s always rainbow around the next curve in the road.

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There have been some competitions in my area for chalk art. Most of them bring a smile or two. Some have a statement to make. Others encourage and many are real art treasures. Too bad when it rains.
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I really wish I could paint or do chalk art. It’s such a cool thing. Of course, I would have to make sure the chalk stayed. My vanity would be too much. Ha, ha.
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I love the seniors painting their spaces
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I want to paint my driveway now, but it doesn’t have quite the same pizzazz as the high school seniors. Oh, kids have all the fun. Ha, ha.
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c’mon, you can do it….
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Community art brightens up the spaces and I love that it is seniors who created these art at your local high school. Hello sunshine, indeed! 😊🌞
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I’m surprised that it’s the first time that I noticed them. I guess I’m blind. ha, ha.
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Howdy. At arcades, do you play Skee-Ball? I like that game a lot.
Neil S.
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I haven’t played skeeball in forever. But, yes, I used to love that game. So simple but so cool. Ha, ha.
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My kids high school sold parking spaces too. Whoever came up with that idea was a genius!
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Yes, such a cool idea. 😎😎😎
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So much sunshine…thanks for taking us along, Brian! ⭐🌞⭐
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😎😎😎
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I love this!!
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😎😎😎
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Oh these are so good, Brian! What a creative fundraiser! Thank you so much for sharing these – they brightened my day!
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That’s what I like to hear Wynne!
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I loved all the sunshine you shared here, Brian! I remember Pac Man, so much fun, and I love the seniors painting their spaces. How cool is that! Thanks for the smiles! 😊
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Yea, I thought the paintings were really well done. Mine would’ve been so boring. They had some creativity. Ha, ha.
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⭐️🌞
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My local high school allows the senior to paint their parking space too – we love it!
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I miss arcades! Tempest was always my jam, but I’d never turn down a chance to play Pac-Man or Frogger either.
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