Between light and shadows
For some reason, I always want to write at the beginning of such a post: how I missed such stories. Maybe because some posts about yards or villages are stretched into many parts? If you make two posts a day, then the material will come out faster, but you will need to work twice as much on the extraction of material, as well as on its publication.

If you take more photos in a post, for example, not 20, but 30, then this will overwhelm the post and closer to the middle the reader will simply get tired.

Even if I treat my blog as my personal diary, but since this is an open blog and accessible to everyone, then I also have to adapt to the reader.

Sometimes I ask myself questions: is it necessary to have text under each photo, is it necessary to write so much?

I used to write much less and really did not accompany some photos with anything, and then I decided that one photo should be equal to one thought.

But even here it is illogical, since thoughts very often do not coincide with the content.

If you publish the entire text at once, and then just show the photos, then many may not scroll to the end, but read the text.

Or maybe someone will be frightened by a large amount of text at the very beginning.

In general, therefore, I break up the text by mixing it with photos.

Now to the photos themselves!

November has never pleased with the abundance of sunny days.

Therefore, if the sun comes out, then it is perceived as a holiday.

If the sun appears, then this is a sign that you have to work hard.

It is strange that in the summer, when there is a lot of sun, this spotted street quickly gets bored and ceases to be valuable.

A typical human problem... When there is a lot, it is not interesting, and when there is little, it is very valuable.

To be continued...