There’s nothing more contagious than a smile. Try it. Just smile at a stranger, and they will smile back. You can also wave. For me a smile is hope. And thank you Ann-Christine for showing us that we can still find hope and smile.
So what makes me smile? I’ve chosen five things that help me smile. Let’s start with animals. First, here is my friend Marlene talking with an alpaca; and, second, a zebra at the Sacramento Zoo with an itch.


Now let’s move on to landscapes. I do smile when I see a field of flowers or a mountain covered with wildflowers. Each year the poppies and sunflowers come out, and I try to get capture them with my camera. Because the sunflowers are farmed, they are easier to find. However, to capture a field of wild poppies is more difficult.


How many of you have chuckled when you saw a clever sign? I love that people will pass along their sense of humor to the public. I have two signs to show you. One is outside the bathroom at the Charles Schultz Museum in Santa Rosa and the other at Ruhstaller Farm in Dixon.


If you’ve followed this blog, you know I love trees. They are so expressive and bring me joy.


And last, are people. They don’t have to smile at you to have you smile; they just need to be themselves in the moment. Here is my now teenage grandson at the California State Railroad Museum for the first time and a mother and son enjoying the music at a county fair.


Have these images brought a smile to your face? I hope so. Thank you Ann-Christine for helping us smile this week. When you post your response, remember to link to Ann-Christine’s original post and use the Lens-Artists tag.
Last week week Tina prepared us for smiling with her gratitude theme. I enjoyed seeing what you are all grateful for. Sometimes we just need a little poke to help us remember the goodness in life. Next week Sofia will present the challenge, so look for her post.
In the meantime smile and live in gratitude.
Excellent gallery, Anne. You had me smiling right from the start. Those zebras are having a blast. It’s wonderful to smile at signs, too, but nature smiles are the most rewarding for me. Beautiful photos!
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Thanks Egidio! Whenever I’m doing photography, I’m smiling.
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It’s such a wonderful hobby. It is like therapy for me.
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A wonderful selection of smiles, both from the participants in the photos, and on my face when looking at them, Anne. My favorite is the zebra with an itch!
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Thanks John! That zebra image gets me laughing every time is see it. Usually all they do is eat.
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Sweetness brings so many smiles
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Thank you Giuseppa!
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Terrific choices Anne – I must admit the bathroom sign made me laugh out loud! Some people are just so clever – would love to meet whomever came up with that one 😊. Also really loved the joy on your grandson’s face. Let’s hope he still finds that kind of joy!
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Thanks Tina! Yes, I wish I was that clever! At 16, childhood innocence is gone and teenage angst has set in–talking about my grandson.
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You find smiles everywhere Anne. Long may you continue to do so.
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Thanks Margaret! We all need to find smiles these days.
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I am noticing a few common threads to this week’s challenge – animals, people and art. And I just love your signs too!
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Thanks Karina! Signs can generate big smiles!
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Such a wonderful collection of smiles Anna and the field of wild poppies looks amazing! 🧡 xxx
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Thank you Xenia!
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Opening with Zebra rolling is brilliant as is the toilet sign
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Thanks Brian! That zebra was too much. Usually all they do is eat.
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Lots of reasons to smile Anne, wonderful images.
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Thanks Leanne!
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Ann, what a lovely post, zebra at the Sacramento Zoo with an itch. made me smile and your grandsons smile is contagious 😀
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Thanks Ritva! I’m glad I was able to brighten your November. My grandson is now 16 and that wonderous innocence is gone to teenage years.
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Teenage boys 😀 I know I watched three boys go through it
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Lovely photos to make us all smile Anne 🙂 And I like how you’ve presented each theme with a pair of photos to illustrate it. I especially love that hillside covered in poppies!
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Thanks Sarah! I’ve been back (and it’s not a short drive) to find poppies on that mountain, but it’s never been the same. I’m so glad I took the photograph when I did.
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Such a happy post this is, Anne! The poppies are wonderful – and all your smiles brightens my day! Love that zebra, as many answers already have told…and the signs! Often signs are really Made for smiles. People, yes, and children, they just have to exist to make me smile. Your grandson and the dancing couple – they feel genuinely happy!
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Thanks Ann-Christine! Happy people spread happiness and so do funny signs.
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Well spotted: the giraffes, the restroom signs …
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Thanks I. J. !
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There is a lot of joy and smiles in your photos!!
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Thanks Nora!
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A wonderful collection, Anne! I adore the obviously deep conversation between your friend and the alpaca. 😊 I can see myself in similar situations;). The ‘clever’ signs are hilarious, indeed. And to witness children having fun is simply irresistible. To sum it up: I love every single picture! Thank you for showering us with smiles❤️!
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Thank you Yanaj*! I’m so glad you found yourself smiling with this post.
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Your photos definitely worked for me, Anne. The best way to start the day, with a simle. Thank you!
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I’m glad you enjoyed the images Sofia!
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Hi Anne. Big smiles! I especially love the “hug your mother” and the mother and son dancing. Your nature shots are spectacular, as always! They inspire contented sighs. Such beauty.
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Thanks Patti! I liked that sign too.
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I’m smiling… What a fun and beautiful selections, Anne. These sunflowers, wow… the restroom sign 🙂 🙂 I always enjoy your captures in the zoo. A great take on!
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Thanks Amy!
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