Spooky! Thank you for the advice. I was thinking chilly weather because I am in the moment. I really do not know how to pack! Oxfam may bail me out as it did before... I am not a style queen.
Where I live is so high and dry that we almost never see fog. I like the other-world feel of it, how things melt into view and disappear in the grayness.
Spooky! Thank you for the advice. I was thinking chilly weather because I am in the moment. I really do not know how to pack! Oxfam may bail me out as it did before... I am not a style queen.
ReplyDeleteI quite like it when it is like that, as long as it doesn't stay like that all day! looks as if the sun was about to break through...
ReplyDeleteWonderful images, Sarah--especially that last one! Nothing like London fog... :o) Happy Weekend ((HUGS))
ReplyDeleteWhere I live is so high and dry that we almost never see fog. I like the other-world feel of it, how things melt into view and disappear in the grayness.
ReplyDeleteLucky you! Foggy days are my favourite. The sound of the fog horn echoes through our windows.
ReplyDeleteCool! Who knows what sort of magical creatures live in fog.
ReplyDeleteAwesome photos!
Have a great day,
Always, Queenie
so moody and mysterious.
ReplyDeletefog is a rare stranger here in the mountains of arizona.
Love foggy days. Something so beautifully mysterious about them.
ReplyDeleteNice picture. It was so foggy wasn't it.
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