Every Saturday, I will share a photo that touches my heart, makes me happy, or lifts my spirits in some way. The purpose? To send love, light, peace, and kindness out into the ether. Scintillating Saturdays: one definition of the word scintillating is as follows: witty; brilliantly clever.”
Can we do that here, beautiful people, spark something brilliantly clever that touches others every Saturday? Please share this to all of your social media outlets. We can do what we can by spreading a little love, can’t we?

Using up to 7 words, tell me what this photo sparks in you. Here’s mine:
stunning artwork–
a bold presence
Now, it’s your turn. This’ll be our “Scintillating Saturday Share #16.” You can respond to this post, reblog and respond, or create a standalone post of your own, but please ping or tag this post so that I’ll know to read and respond to yours.
Using up to 7 words, tell me what this photo sparks in you.
Care to get creative with me for this scintillating Saturday share?
Native man, this is still your land.
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Yes, Kelley! This is excellent! Thank you for responding!
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Be swift and strong like a falcon.
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Ah, Marcia, this is great! Thank you so much for responding!
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Beware of the shape-shifting Raven.
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Okay, now this is brilliant! Thank you for responding, Mags!
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My pleasure, love!
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The sixth feather; Native-American culture globally acknowledged.
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Yaaasss! Awesome! Thank you so much for responding!
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An artistic expression of Jonah perhaps?
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Ah, I like the way you implied the query, yet responded accordingly too. The most I got of this is that it’s a tribal structure and symbolizes something, what, I’ve forgotten. *sighs* I should’ve taken a picture of the description as well. Lol.
Thank you for responding, Kim!
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It’s ok, leaves it open for interpretation 😉
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Yes!
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Five feather face. Used to be six!
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Haha! Yes! This is great, Peter. Thank you for responding!
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Thank you!
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