Social Media Spotlight: Deltona resident Zenaida Denizac's sunset shots 'picture perfect'

Photos for Headline Surfer / Zenaida Denizac, shown here, took these beautiful shots of the setting sun on Monday afternoon near her Deltona home, along with her sister, Lilliam Rodriguez.
 
By HENRY FREDERICK
Headline Surfer

DELTONA, Fla. -- "Beautiful" was how Maria Perez reacted to photos shot earlier this week and posted on Facebook by friend and school teacher Zenaida Denizac of the sun setting over the horizon from the back of her Deltona home and Lake Dupont.

Then another friend, Jennifer Gowan Chasteen, said of the sun pics:  "I never cease to take amazement in these daily blessings."

Denizac picked up on the social media vibe, saying, "Jennifer Gowan Chasteen, God blesses us daily in so many ways." No truer words could be used in this casual exchange added by still other friends on Denizac's string.

"Always beautiful," Sonia Lugo said, with Connie Bush, agreeing, "It was beautiful."

And finally, Daisy Ann Malaret, a fifth friend of Denizac's, with "picture perfect," ending this virtual sun-fest on a bright note.     

So what's the moral of this story?

Not every social media posting on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and countless others in this 21st century digital world has to be the proverbial us vs. them, misery loves company session leading to unfriending, deleting and blocking, with the reality the sun will rise and fall, regardless.

Zenaida Denizac's Deltona, Florida sunset / Zenaida Denizac of Deltona, Florida / Headline SurferSo what's the moral of this story?

Not every social media posting on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and countless others in this 21st century digital world has to be the proverbial us vs. them, misery loves company session leading to unfriending, deleting and blocking, with the reality the sun will rise and fall, regardless.