Aug 19 2007
Only the Good - 22nd edition
No! You mustn’t jump to conclusions about this photo until you have looked for ONLY the good. There is good in this photo, more than you may think. How creative can you get searching for Only the Good? It may seem silly, but we all get caught up at times in overlooking the good. The idea behind this is to get your eye used to seeking the good, the more good you seek, the more you will find. The more you find, the more you will expect to find, the more you expect to find, the more you will find. It is a win-win situation.
Now, Nancy took this idea and ran with it, creating Only The Good blog. Why not jump on over there and grab a button, play a long and be added to her blog roll. Post one during the week and I will add you to this link. It doesn’t have to be done on a certain day. So, I’m starting the week out, and as I find others that participate this week, I will link back here. Leave a comment and tell me what you found!
4 responses so far






What a lovely idea. I will be jumping on this soon!
Nutmeg, I hope you do, the more the better, thank you.
I say that even though those trucks are rusty, they are great old pieces of art to look at! Someone could restore them and we could see how things used to look way back in a simpler time.
Beccagirl, You found only the good, thank you! I bet they would be beautiful restored.
I always look at old vehicles and picture when they were brand new and the first time they went to work.
That shows your mind is working, Brian! I look at them and just see either clutter or art, depending on my mood and where they are.
This photo contains some beautiful and lush looking greenery, which makes a very interesting contrast against the rusted vehicles. In fact, it could almost be a statement of opposites–decay and rebirth…growing and spent. The vehicles also look as though they served their purpose well. Lovely photo!
Nancy, you are so good at finding only the good!