Even in the fifth week of lockdown, there are still reasons to smile – including these moments of positivity shared in social media posts this week.
Here are the five posts that added some joy to our days...
BBC Breakfast shared a special message from Jersey Sandman, Andy Coutanche, and Tim Morton at St. Ouen's Bay to celebrate Captain Tom's 100th birthday.
After a cancelled holiday, six-year-old William decided to paint a picture of Corbière lighthouse instead.
Since we're missing our holiday to #jersey which my little boy was so excited about, he's painted the corbiere lighthouse today instead from our visit last year - william age 6 @VisitJerseyCI @loveheritage pic.twitter.com/IdUP74TVxS
— Emma Louise Tinniswood (@emmatinniswood) April 25, 2020
Jersey politician, Deputy Tadier, spotted some alternative road sign spelling on the streets of St Helier.
When it comes to diversion signs, there is a diversity of ways to spell them. @StHelierJsy #JerseyCI pic.twitter.com/dTikaKTYMi
— Montfort Tadier (@DeputyTadier) April 29, 2020
Author, Deborah Carr, is celebrating the release of the first of two novels following the life of Jersey-born Florence Boot.
From humble beginnings as a shop assistant in #JerseyCI to becoming the wife of Jesse Boot in Nottingham, Florence Boot was so much more than just a chemist's wife. Together they built their Boots empire.#MrsBoots https://t.co/NCAbG7EcfA pic.twitter.com/AIVFBm0Pve
— Deborah Carr (@DebsCarr) April 25, 2020
Parishes across the island are sharing photos of their beautiful bunting ahead of Liberation Day.
We’ve got our bunting up!
— Parish of Trinity (@ParishTrinity) April 28, 2020
Have you?#TrinityParish #jerseyci #Liberation75 pic.twitter.com/lpaEiUqjQd
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