The weather has changed here recently. It's been lots warmer and the suns been shining. That means the snow is melting. One day when I was coming home from work the warm weather and melting snow made everything quite foggy.
Here's a few photos I took on the way home.
Some areas were very foggy!
Definitely a strange and wonderful beauty! And such mystery! Your photos are fantastic. xoxo
ReplyDeleteI've always loved fog. It's so pretty though I know it can be dangerous for drivers. Even for walkers in snowdrifts. Enjoy the coming spring.
ReplyDeleteThere is beauty in the fog. I just don't enjoy driving in it at all. We can get very thick and dangerous fog sometimes around here due to the affect of the Great Salt Lake. The picture of that old wagon is my favorite. Hope you have a good week. See you again soon!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! I love fog, but I don't like driving in it... especially at night. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness. Your photos are a work of art! Especially the first and fourth. they really should be in a magazine. The fog looks like snow mist, and is so beautiful that I can almost feel the quiet.
ReplyDeleteI love the silence that surrounds the fog. And its eerie beauty. GREAT pictures.
ReplyDeleteYour pics are great. Our current view is of Currahee Mtn and very often it is hidden by the fog.
ReplyDeleteI do like fog and always wonder what is beyond it. You got some good pictures.
ReplyDeleteThere's beauty in Nature. Fog has a beauty of its very own, and you've managed to display it perfectly in your photos.
ReplyDeleteI like the fog, when I'm not driving in it. God uses fog to replenish the moisture on the ground. Your photos are well done, especially the first one. That's good enough for a poster. Blessings. xx
ReplyDeleteFog always reminds me of spooky Halloween nights.
ReplyDeleteI love fog.
ReplyDeleteBut I call it 'Dragon's Breath'...
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I LOVE fog and am looking forward to fog season! It always makes outside look so calm and serene to me! Not to mention great pictures!
ReplyDeleteFog like that always reminds me of the Friday night Chiller Theater. I used to have slumber parties on Friday so we could watch scary horror movies...
ReplyDelete"Out from the swirling mists of the endless unknown To the dark forbidden depths of man’s imagination Creeps the formless fears and nameless terrors of ages beyond measure To be transfixed for the moment on the macabre stage of . . . Chiller Theater."
Great photos and a fun memory!! xo