ZEPHYR (ZƐF ƏR), noun.
Deemed one of the most beautiful words in the English language due to its euphony, rare sighting and letter composition, Zephyr is described as a gentle, mild breeze. It does not disrupt, nor cause chaos, it merely brings a pleasant sensation on a warm summer day.
Notes: Definition source: Words N Quotes. Photo: Here’s to the crazy ones (Breeze by Igor Egorov)

Not only is it a beautiful word, it has a beautiful definition.
It is all that!
Wouldn’t that be a beautiful name for a girl? If my name were Zephyr, I think I’d believe anything were possible….
Not much to add to that!
Zephyrhills is only 50 miles away. We can feel that breeze.
How nice is that!
We must have had a Zephyr here yesterday. The breeze felt so wonderful.
We did too!
Never mind the zephyr. She’s got beautiful legs!
I Never noticed!
HAH!!
At Lake Tahoe, one of my favorite places of all, there is a section known as Zephyr Cove, which indeed brings a pleasant sensation on a warm summer day!
Oh, and what Lori said!! 🙂
Did you just make that up (Zephyr Cove)?
Never! It’s a real place…how do I show you??
Ok. oK. I googled it and there it was. Wow.
http://www.zephyrcove.com/photo-gallery.aspx
yes. Wow!! See, I could not make that up!
The other way to show me is to write a blog post and post pictures about your latest trip. Noticed that your last post was in March (wow).
I know..she says with a sad face. I miss ‘being there’ and yet, for some reason, my mojo escapes me! Tell me it will return!?
My God. What a beautiful rationalization. Almost like excuse poetry.
one of my favorite sensations. i love the word for it.
the ideal breeze indeed – not too cold, not too hot, not too wild, not too soft … just right! hmmm… I’m sounding a lot like “Goldilocks” right now!!
Ahhhhh, yes….
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jinxx ❤ xoxo
Thanks for sharing.
How God often comes to us. Not in a raging storm, but in a gentle breeze.
-Alan
Yes. In a gentle way…