from the atmosphere.

[pärˈhēlēən] parhelion
a bright spot, sometimes called a sundog, in the sky appearing on one or both sides of the sun, formed by refraction of sunlight through ice crystals
Sometimes when you hear news, whether it’s expected or a bolt from the blue, it’s tempting to look for a sign. Some kind of a message that gives hope that all is not black and white. That there are things we just don’t know yet. On that morning after, I chose to find a message high in the atmosphere. No accompanying halos, one lone sundog. Bright and beautiful, just as she was.
Very nice. So true.
On Sun., Feb. 23, 2020, 1:39 p.m. it’s (almost always) about the water…, wrote:
> sherylrgarrison posted: ” from the atmosphere. [pärˈhēlēən] parheliona > bright spot, sometimes called a sundog, in the sky appearing on one or both > sides of the sun, formed by refraction of sunlight through ice crystals > Sometimes when you hear news, whether it’s expecte” >
Oh!
Hug.
Yes, a bright and beautiful sign.