Fandango’s Flashback Friday: November 12th
Wouldn’t you like to expose your newer readers to some of your earlier posts that they might never have seen? Or remind your long term followers of posts that they might not remember? Each Friday I will publish a post I wrote on this exact date in a previous year. How about you? Why don’t you reach back into your own archives and highlight a post that you wrote on this very date in a previous year?
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This post was published November 12, 2020, but seems as relevant today as it it did one year ago. The world outside my window this morning…also cloudy and gloomy.
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Lens-Artists Challenge #122: The Sun will come out Tomorrow
…with everything that is happening in the world, it’s a good time to remember that, although everything seems gray, tomorrow the sun will rise again and it will illuminate everything.
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I am putting this post together on a cloudy, gloomy morning – so searching the archives for hopeful signs brought by the sun is a welcome positive distraction.
At the end of an afternoon visit to a nearby apple orchard this fall, I happened to glance across the road where a field of corn was planted. A sunshine spotlight!

A ray of sunshine often surprises me during a walk in the woods…showcasing what lies within…

I was awake early enough one November morning in 2016 to catch this sunrise…

A sunset to remember in November 2018…

The sun…from morning till night…always a welcome sight to see.
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Instead of an inspirational quote, I will close with an inspirational song.
Enjoy…
A very sunny post. Great pictures.
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Thank you. We can always use some sun!
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We sure can.
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Wonderful sunny spotlights!
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Thank you – always a welcome sight!
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Indeed! You’re welcome.
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Beautiful images. That sunset is amazing.
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Thanks! A sunset is always a bonus when I can manage to catch one.
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Agreed! Welcome.
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I love the photo of “a ray of sunshine.” It’s the simple often overlooked small wonder of nature. Captivating and somehow intimate. Beautiful.
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Thank you. I guess I often end up searching for the overlooked, now that you mention it. The nature that doesn’t always get that much attention…or its turn in the spotlight.
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People look at what they are taught to look at. It takes time and leisure to learn to see what’s there. I’m constantly learning more about looking. ❤
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Yes, so am I. A clear head helps…along with time and leisure. A trifecta to see straight. Always learning though. ❤️
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❤
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