As we are on a break from our regular weekly photography challenges, my talented co-host, Sandy from The Sandy Chronicles, highlighted some extra special photographs from Friendly Friday 2020.
Most Popular Friendly Friday Post for 2020
My favourite theme for 2020 was: Yellow. It was also the Friendly Friday Challenge post that received the most comments! Here’s my favourite yellow photograph:

Colours are fun and laid back themes for our photography, as the colour yellow has a such a ‘sunny,’ disposition. Yellow objects always brighten up any room.
Re-visit the original Friendly Friday – Yellow theme or Sandy’s 2020 Friendly Friday Review in case you missed them the first time around.

Friendly Friday Blogging Challenge
The Friendly Friday Challenge for 2021 will return January 29 over at The Sandy Chronicles with a slightly altered format. What will that be?
We will tell you soon!
Until then, keep clicking those shutters!

I love Kyoto! How I miss traveling!
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We will get there again! I am certain of it. When were you last there, Lorelai?
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In 2018 in November. I have the same picture in front of the Kusama pumpkin đŸ™‚
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Wow – guess what? We were there then! To see the Crimson leaves. I think we left around mid November – around the 13th?
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I’m a teacher, so I always travel at Thanksgiving when I have time off. Did you see the temples lit up each night? That was my favorite!
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Yes I did see them lit up. Gorgeous. I wrote a bit about our final two night in Kyoto at a ryokan here https://forestwoodfolkart.wordpress.com/2020/04/05/michelin-japan/
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Beautiful sunflower, but I like the yellow leaves as much if not more.
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The yellow leaves are so pretty, Laurie. That is one of the reasons why i went to Japan. To see the Autumn leaves. We just don’t get them in our climate.
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Enjoy your break.
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Thank you, Peggy.
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Sunflowers are so cheery and bright.
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Indeed. I have some planted in my garden atm.
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Glad you’re going to continue
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Thanks Sheree
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Good choices
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This is great news! And I love those yellow photos, particularly the sunflower – just what I needed to see on this very cold and foggy morning in the UK đŸ™‚
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I am glad it helped Dusty. I quite like the fog ao I’ll happily swap weather for a while.
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You’re on! If you have sunshine I’ll gladly swap đŸ™‚
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Okay. Let’s do it.
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¡Very nice pics!
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Many thanks
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Love the cheerful yellows! And I’m still intrigued bout how the challenge will change …???
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It is not changing completely, Sarah. Just some tweaks to bring in a new year and stretching us in different directions.
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Love the yellow! Right now, the world needs more yellow.
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I think so. It sends off really good vibes, Dorothy.
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Love the polka dotted pumpkin it looks big enough to live in. The photos are lovely .
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She is such a fun artist. Obsessed with dots. But fun nevertheless.
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A small selection of photos of the natural world taken on my walks around the neighborhood in 2020:
https://davidmsphotoblog.com/2021/01/10/2020-natural-detail/
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Your shot of the yellow sunflower is stunning!
I look forward to following more of your photography…and your writing.
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Yellow certainly brightens everything and anything..
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Oh it certainly does, Lisa. Teamed with a dark couch, it looks great for indoor decor too. I was never a fan of yellow for furniture, but I have recently changed my mind.
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Wow. You do have nice content. I really do love this.
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