“For the winter is passed. The rain is over and gone. The flowers are
springing up. And the time of the singing of the birds has come.”
~ Song of Solomon 2: 11-2
I spotted this painted rock, which paints the hope and joy of spring
with a canary songbird, nestled in a bird’s nest on a mid-March afternoon along
the Saucon Rail Trail, Hellertown, Pennsylvania. With spring just around the
corner, the winter is almost passed, hooray!
I’ve been lucky to see a good number of painted rocks along various
trails, but I’ve never seen one so creatively presented in tangent with its
meaning as this one, placed in a bird’s nest!
The sight harmonizes perfectly with the words from the Song of Solomon
2: 11-2 in the Holy Bible.
This
painted rock is likely part of the The Kindness Rocks Project, which was
founded by Megan Murphy of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, who wanted to spread
encouraging messages to strangers by writing them on rocks she found on the
beach. The practice spread and launched similar projects across the United
States.
The
grassroots project encourages people to leave rocks painted with inspiring
messages along the path of life. People are encouraged to take one, share one
or add to the pile. You can see just how much impact she’s made when looking up
#TheKindnessRocksProject. Learn more about how to join the movement at http://thekindnessrocksproject.com.