Happy Friday!!!! The Chasing Joy Brunch & Learn (#CJBL) is only 8 days away and I am so excited!!! I can’t wait to hang out with some of my local Philly area readers and blogger friends. If you have not registered yet, no worries, there is still time. Click here to view the speaker profiles, sponsor list, and registration info.
Enough about that for now. I know why you are here. It’s Friday and you are ready to Flashback!!! Flashback Friday is where we link up our favorite older post to give them a second look and a little attention. Add a link to one of your favorite older posts in the linkybelow, then check out the other linked posts.
Make sure you share your post on the Chasing Joy Facebook Page and use the hashtag #FlashbackFriday on Twitter and Instagram to promote your Flashback posts.
All are welcome to join the linky!!! The only rule is to visit AT LEAST TWO other flashback posts from the linky. If you link up early be sure to come back and check out those who join the linky after you. Remember the linky does not work properly if you don’t visit at least two other links 🙂
Here are my favorite posts from last week’s Flashback linky:
- Kari Joys talks about how tears can lead to laughter and are just as important to maintaining a joyful life.
- Alison at Embrace the Struggle gives us four ways to avoid having a fragmented life.
Dee says
How nice!
Cindy Batchelor says
Never heard of this but it sounds great! Thanks so much for sharing! xo xo
AMBER EDWARDS says
It's always fun to see older posts. They often have such great topics, but often get overlooked because they aren't fresh and new.
LOVE MELISSA:) says
Those gardens are gorgeous!!!!!
Kristyn says
i have never heard of longwood gardens but it looks beautiful!
Colleen Beaty says
We used to go to Longwood Gardens all the time when I was a kid, usually for their Christmas show because my Mom really likes Christmas. You got some great photos there!
Lynn says
I really enjoyed the pic of Longwood gardens. I'm not much of a flower person, but those flowers looked like thay gave a sense of tranquility. Thanks for sharing!