This image shows a simple but encouraging illustration about seasonal daylight changes. It features a hand-drawn timeline spanning the "10 darkest weeks of the year," with a large yellow sun rising/setting above a horizontal blue line representing the horizon. The timeline marks three key dates: 1. November 16th 2. Winter Solstice (December 21st) 3. January 22nd The period is divided into two 5-week segments on either side of the winter solstice. At the top of the image, there's a handwritten message that reads "You Made It Through," suggesting this is meant to be an encouraging reminder that one has persevered through the darkest period of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. The illustration uses a minimalist watercolor style, with the sun depicted in yellow and the horizon line in light blue. The text is all handwritten in a casual style, giving the image a personal, journal-like quality.
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