Hello, heart month ♥

Good grief, time passes by quickly, and it's now February.  

I like the month of February because I see hearts everywhere I look at the store. Luckily, I do not have to wait for February to see heart-shaped clouds because I see them often. I don't recall when my fondness for heart-shaped clouds started, but I remember watching clouds form into hearts and to prove that it is not my imagination, I take pictures. What also amuses me is that I can see heart-shaped clouds on sunny or cloudy days. 

Here are some of the pictures that I took showing heart-shaped clouds ...

      


Heart-shaped clouds put a smile on my face because, somehow, it feels like love is in the air. 

Throughout history, people have looked to the sky for signs and messages. A heart-shaped cloud is often seen as a symbol of love, hope, and serendipity. Some believe spotting one is a sign from the universe, angels, or even lost loved ones sending a message of reassurance. Others take it as a reminder to appreciate love in all its forms—romantic, familial, and self-love.

For many, capturing a heart-shaped cloud on camera feels like a lucky moment, a celestial wink that reminds us to embrace love wherever we find it.

Heart-shaped clouds remind us of the magic hidden in everyday life. Whether you see them as a scientific curiosity, a spiritual message, or simply a beautiful coincidence, they bring joy to those lucky to witness them.

So, next time you're outside, take a moment to look up—you might just catch a heart floating in the sky, reminding you that love is everywhere.




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