Angel Sightings—I like it. A reader suggested we change the name of “Candid Angels” to something more dramatic. Seeing an angel is dramatic, so we took the advice. “Candid Angels” is now “Angel Sightings,” and I hope the change will inspire you to send in even more of your own private pictures.
Angels are, as we know, everywhere. We just have to notice them. Genevieve Poirier acted fast when she saw her golden thumbprint angel and made a beeline for her camera. Or maybe she simply grabbed her cell phone and snapped a picture with it? Handy gadget to have on you when an angel seemingly appears out of the blue (or out of the gold, I suppose, in Genevieve’s case).
The everyday nature of the “Angel Sightings” photos make me feel as if I’m playing peekaboo with a world usually hidden from view. We’ve all seen angelic forms in the clouds, but in a smudge of paint? In the core of an apple? In the design of a fence? All have been sighted by you.
What joy to discover the unique ways angels reveal themselves. Show us how and where you find your angels. Send your photos to Angels on Earth, “Angel Sightings,” 16 East 34th Street, New York, NY 10016, or e-mail them to submissions@angelsonearth.org.
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