When we were in California a few weeks ago, we woke up one morning to a beautiful fog. Most of you know how much I love a good fog, right? I wandered around for about an hour with my camera, and had a great time. I'm so glad to share the results here today, as we are in the ugly stage of our snow here in New Jersey -- everything is dirty and sort of melting... And I will be SO happy when it has melted completely, which at this rate may be sometime in July!
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Carl Sandburg's poem about fog comes to mind when I see beautiful photos like these, Mary.
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Gorgeous fog captures, Mary.
ReplyDeleteYour fog photos are so beautiful. There's something about fog that is calming (unless you're lost in it) to look at. I guess it softens the edges of things. The first one is my favourite. We're still wallowing in snow here too but lots of sunshine this past week. Have a great week. Pamela
ReplyDeleteMary, I love your foggy scenes and photos. I enjoy a walk in the fog. Thanks for hosting and have a happy week!
ReplyDeleteGosh Palm trees in the fog, that's exotic!! Fog does make for some great photos. It seems to me that where ever we are in the world, we are hoping for a change of weather!
ReplyDeleteWren x
The fog, filling the California landscape with dreamy, diffused hues, can only be, for me, quietly enchanting and magically mysterious. Beautiful photos you've captured of California's misty mood.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting and have a lovely week!
Poppy
My favourite type of photos, foggy. Had to chuckle at the snow melting rate, it is going to be slow!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos ... it's great to see fog = warmer temps are coming (not too soon for me ...lol) Thank you for hosting. xo C. (HHL)
ReplyDeleteThese pix are awesome!!!! ...:)JP
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed your stroll in the fog and had your camera along. There is something very cool about fog when you don't have to drive in it.
ReplyDeleteFabulous, dreamy photos.
ReplyDeleteoh I love a good fog too - they really add some great atmosphere and mystery to an image. I remember as a child really loving walking to school in a fog. This winter I really must book a bush cottage and wish for a fog so I can go walking and taking foggy pics with my camera.
ReplyDeleteThe palm trees really look eerie! Thanks for the fun party my friend! Happy Monday!
ReplyDeleteYour pictures of the fog turned out lovely.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely week.
Denise
Gosh that's beautiful Mary; especially the second photo. I love foggy days, don't you?
ReplyDeleteI know how much you love the fog, Mary! It must have been exciting to see it in California!
ReplyDeleteWow.. wish I could take a walk there..:)
ReplyDeleteThank you dear Mary for being out and about on such a foggy day!
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful images - you've really managed to capture the stillness of a damp foggy morning.
Really wonderful with this little signs of spring by the way.
ReplyDeleteBest regards, Synnöve
Your photos are fantastic! I hear you...I'm in NJ, too, and can't look at the dirty snow any longer! Hopefully a lot will melt this week, but those huge mountains are here till summer, I think!
ReplyDeleteLet's keep our fingers crossed, Amy! The huge "mountains" at the top of our street are finally low enough so that we don't risk life and limb by pulling out into traffic every morning... :)
DeleteI do enjoy an occasional foggy day, as long as I'm not driving anywhere. :) You've captured it perfectly.
ReplyDeleteBless you in your melting snow state. I will send spring your way, as soon as it decides to stay around for more than a few days at a time. We're getting there, slowly but surely.
Thanks for hosting a great community.
Beautiful pictures.. I love the fog so mysterious. We still have mounds of snow but hopefully with some of this sunshine and warmth it will start melting. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteGood morning Mary, so peaceful to see your fog photos. Thank you, always, for hosting Mosaic Monday.
ReplyDeleteJoy
Who knew that fog could be so pretty!! Hope you enjoyed CA. Thanks for hosting, Laura
ReplyDeleteWe live a 1000 feet above sea level overlooking the beautiful Healey Dell Nature reserve and can see across four counties. The fog scenes we get outside our house are awesome. Sometimes it is like being in a airplane with the fog below us.
ReplyDeleteSounds divine, Lynn!
DeleteI love these dramatic pictures!
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