Ann-Christine of Leya fame has offered us a challenge. She wants us to forget, if only for a moment, that we’re in difficult times: politically, economically, weather and climate-wise. What a good idea. Let’s smile.
We’ll start out with the intentionally humorous.
Here’s a battered house in down-town Seville. I hope the owners don’t hurry to slap on fresh plaster and paint, and cover up this jovial crocodile.

And here’s a puppet from the Puppet Museum in Cádiz, together with a jolly fellow who was part of a scupture trail in east London supporting chidren’s wheelchair charity Whizz-Kidz


Here’s a sign outside a bar in Liverpool:

All those intended to make you smile. These didn’t. I hope you’ll smile anyway, when you see our neighbour’s dog Poppy meeting her first snowman, and then spot this tree at Jervaulx Abbey.


We’ll finish with two different kinds of smile. The very first snowdrops of the year, I hope round about two months from now, always bring me joy. As did these wild flowers in the car park at Harrogate Hospital last summer.


My header photo is a shot that always delights me. Going down the drive early one winter morning, I just happened to have my phone on me. I recorded this scene for posterity: that serendipitous moment always brings a smile to my face.
I love moments like that, Margaret. Driving (or walking) down an English country lane with shafts of light through the trees is a lasting treasure. I do love the dog’s face and I’m a rubbish chess player so I’d fit right in.
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You and me both, Jo. In every case. Lots of smiling today. It’s supposed to reach 13 degrees! Have a sunny weekend yourselves too.
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Woo Hoo! Throw that scarf away! But don’t throw it too far. Enjoy!
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I love the dog and the snowman! It certainly made me smile. Thanks.
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It was such a sweet moment. She was utterly baffled.
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Is this your dog?
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No, our next door neighbour’s. But she’s a great pal!
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Am I supposed to smile or grin? I am doing both at the same time. The dog and snowman is the best but I love all of them. The intentional smiles and the unintentional ones. The croc makes you want to go out and find an old wall … or … (my husband just wrestled a sledgehammer out of my hands) –
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Tell that husband to beHAVE! Yes, dear old Poppy the dog is a charmer.
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Yes, amusing. We need some humour in our lives. Love the crocodile and that dog and snowman. However on phone jetpack your header picture is not shown. And also says I don’t follow when I do. Joys of jetpack!
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I find Jetpack a nightmare. It won’t show headers, it won’t show galleries, and I can’t find out how to fix it.
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I know but it is also the convenient phone one. Am sure the old WordPress app was better and showed galleries and the layout created.
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Yes indeed’New, improved version’ doesn’t cover this at all.
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I go onto your site and indeed a beautiful photo with that shaft of life. But then have to sign in to comment!
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I have that with quite a few bloggers now. I don’t know why, and I don’t know how to fix it. You’re the first to mention it to me – and I’m sorry!
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No worries, I just have to try to get round it. Phone is the easy one to check and see new posts. My lap top copes better and quicker though as keeps me logged in.
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Love your header image, it would make me break in to big grin to capture that light. So the this post started with a big smile, the dog and snowman yes, and I can relate to seeing the first snowdrops in the early spring. the tree has lots of personality 🙂
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Thanks Ritva. Those unplanned smiles are the best.
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What a great set of smiles, Margaret! Love the dog and the snowman!
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Poppy’s a lovely dog. Everyone falls for her.
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I can wholeheartedly go along with the sentiment behind this post! Hard to resist a pink-legged crocodile too.
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Isn’t he fab? I do hope he’s still there.
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Aaah, for the smiles, Margaret! Your header is so beautiful and I can easily see it is a favourite with you. I love it, the silence and light it brings, and the road that bends out of sight. The crocodile is very sweet and I totally fell in love with Poppy! The colourful flowers are to long for, and so are the snowdrops – some months to wait for. Thank you for the lovely smiles and the reminder…that there is a Spring to come somewhere…
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Thanks Ann-Christine. I think we look for pleasure in similar things. And why not?
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Yes, why not? ♥
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I love the dog and snowman shot – definitely one to induce a smile 🙂 As are these all, especially the flowers, and I enjoyed recognising the Whizz Kidz fellow!
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I knew you’d recognise Mr. WhizzKidz!
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Delightful gallery
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Thanks Sheree.
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Thank goodness that nature has a sense of humour as well as a huge colour palette and artistic magic!
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Poppy is a delight! And the header photo sublime. Hard to smile this week as it would have been Alex’s birthday on Thursday so all sorts of things clutter the brain. Have to ask, is Bunch the name of the café or a misspelled Brunch?
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Oh Jude. What an awful week to get through. You will though. I’ve been impressed by your resilience. Brunch/Bunch? Dunno, you’ll have to go to Liverpool to find out. Thanks for liking the likeable Poppy, and that happy early morning moment.
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Gorgeous photos! The jovial crocodile was so creative. Your header and closing photos are the perfect bookends for this post. You had me smiling all the way through.
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Excellent! Glad to have raised a smile on your Saturday. Thank you.
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These are wonderful captures, Margaret! Love your take on. The sunrays are breathtaking. That jovial crocodile is so creative. The puppet is a lot of fun. So are the rest of your images. 🙂
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Great! You smiled. Job done!
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Margaret, your photos ALWAYS make me smile, especially those you posted this morning. I saved the photo of light streaming through the trees. I’ll use it with my kiddos when we get back to prime the pump and erase the cobwebs of a week away from school. You are right, there is always something to worry about, but there is also more to be thankful for and curious about….and as you point out things to make us smile. I am thankful for you, my friend. Stay well and hopeful. Peace.
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Oh Clay I’m flattered that you’re saving my photo. I do love it though. Such serendipity that moment. Thanks for the smiles and the curiosity and the engagement that you always bring to your days. Have an excellent (and restful?) weekend..
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I particularly like the picture of Poppy, it would make a great Christmas card.
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It would, wouldn’t it? I’m somewhat abandoning Christmas cards though.
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I bought a pack of 10 and have several left, would you like one?
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Haha! You can’t afford the postage. Neither can I …
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Smiling broadly here! I do like them all but Poppy takes the biscuit (I’m sure she’d love to), and the wildflowers are very cheerful so those are my two favourites.
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Oh good-oh! Poppy seems to have everyone’s vote. Poppy for PM?
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They ALL made me smile. And your neighbor’s dog and the snowman reminds me I need to make a snowman for Penny this winter. We have a picture of her first winter, when she was still just a baby, sitting next to a snowman…and then last winter we didn’t have any snow. So I hope I get one built this winter!
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Fingers crossed for snow! And that your snowman won’t bemuse Penny as much as the one here unsettled Poppy!
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Couldn’t do worse than most of the recent incumbents!
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I rest my case.
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Terrific choices for the week Margaret – those sun rays are glorious! And I loved whomever thought to make that crack into a gator – It’s perfect😊
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It’s great, isn’t it, that gator? Do hope it’s still there. And … no sun rays today 😦
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These are fantastic Margaret, I love them all. I wish I took more photos like this. I need to look more.
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I think you do a lot of looking and seeing Leanne!
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What fun photos! They definitely made me smile.
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Result! Thanks, Sheryl.
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What a lovely theme and you more than do it justice. Perhaps we should all get into the habit of seeking out smile-inducing photos! Those sunrays are lovely – and a very smiley moment to be in the right place at the right time to capture them!
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Wasn’t I lucky?
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I would love to meet up with those mediocre chess players. You made me smile, Margaret. Mission accomplished!
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I’m not even mediocre! But glad to have raised a smile.
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What fantastic fun photo that brought big smiles that brought big smiles 😀
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I’m so glad Cee. You need big smiles!
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Excellent post!
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Thanks so much.
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Your welcome😊
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