Well, you know, it’s kind of
an interesting thing. You’ll recall that on Monday I shared my gratitude for
the Encouragers—people
in our lives who express unsolicited appreciation for any number of things.
As it happens, I wanted to
send a Facebook-and-Twitter friend something particularly beautiful, because he
really appreciates art and good design, and I mostly send him the visual
equivalent of “Who Let the Dogs Out”.
So I remembered that a few
years ago my sister had shared some photos she’d taken, and sandwiched in
amongst various shots of cats curled up in emptied-out PC monitors were some
absolutely stunning pictures she’d taken of the night-blooming cacti in her
front yard.
She’d gone out with a
camera, a ladder and a flashlight and just patiently took the most amazing,
beautiful pictures.
So I sent one of them.
See what I mean?
He asked if she’d allow him
to upload it to Pinterest “Things I Like” board, and the upshot is I ended up
sending him another photo as well: a bee. A bee on a flower. A bee on a flower
at night.
Later that afternoon I
noticed he’d pinned them to his “Art” board, with some pretty amazing (and accurate) comments,
which I passed on to my sister.
(You may know that bees are dying off, and scientists haven't been able to figure out what the hell is going on. These photos were shot eight years ago, and my sister said, "Unfortunately, there are so few bees now. Since the flowers only bloom at night and then die, the cacti sounded like a heliport at sunset and dawn. Now they are quiet, most of the flowers without any bees.")
Now, she’d probably have
discounted me saying exactly those same things, on account of I’m, you know,
her sister. But, as he has no skin in the game except for an appreciation of
beauty, she pretty much had to take it in. And it floored her a little bit.
But here’s the deal: I just
intended to share something exceptional with a friend, and I ended up making
both his day and my sister’s much, much better. And then I was doing the happy
dance. Totally win-win.
And, by the way: I really
can’t figure out Pinterest, and I certainly don’t need another social media
time-suck to distract me from the business of writing, but feel free to pin the
hell out of these photos. As my sister says—spread the joy.
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