banjon > Day 243 - Solace

A thing about fog when it settles in, just about all sound disappears. Even crashing waves become almost muted and Lighthouses cry out all along the shoreline. A dog barks in the distance. Even the crows take a break.

When it's this thick, visibility is about 20 feet. It can get so thick, the road disappears in front of you (which is a bit freaky). Everything is saturated and dripping. Hair is no match for fog, only a few moments and your hair will look like you just got out of the shower.

Although I heard a few loons,  I just couldn't see them. When I thought it was lifting, I saw a bunch of sailboats go by. Must have been a training session.

I love to sit near the ocean when the fog rolls in. A very warm breeze, touched by cool crisp whisps of air coming off the water. It was in the mid-60's (15C) today with a very slight wind. The solace of heavy fog at the ocean can make you fall asleep in a few moments.

Nov 08 2008
banjon > Daily Photo Challenge - 2008 photo
banjon > A beautiful white pine stands out against thick fog in the background.
banjon > The crows love the fog as well.  They aren't so vocal when the fog is heavy.
banjon > Fog can roll in and out of an area in a matter of minutes on one day and yet stay socked in for hours on another.
banjon > Daily Photo Challenge - 2008 photo
banjon > Eerie, passionate, mysterious, calming.
banjon > Fog can also be erratic.  Where in one area visibility can be 10 ft. (3m) or less, in another area nearby visibility can increase by double.
banjon > Thick fog. Visibility about 10 ft. (3m).
Day 243 - Solace

A thing about fog when it settles in, just about all sound disappears. Even crashing waves become almost muted and Lighthouses cry out all along the shoreline. A dog barks in the distance. Even the crows take a break.

When it's this thick, visibility is about 20 feet. It can get so thick, the road disappears in front of you (which is a bit freaky). Everything is saturated and dripping. Hair is no match for fog, only a few moments and your hair will look like you just got out of the shower.

Although I heard a few loons, I just couldn't see them. When I thought it was lifting, I saw a bunch of sailboats go by. Must have been a training session.

I love to sit near the ocean when the fog rolls in. A very warm breeze, touched by cool crisp whisps of air coming off the water. It was in the mid-60's (15C) today with a very slight wind. The solace of heavy fog at the ocean can make you fall asleep in a few moments.

Nov 08 2008
banjon > Day 243 - Solace

A thing about fog when it settles in, just about all sound disappears. Even crashing waves become almost muted and Lighthouses cry out all along the shoreline. A dog barks in the distance. Even the crows take a break.

When it's this thick, visibility is about 20 feet. It can get so thick, the road disappears in front of you (which is a bit freaky). Everything is saturated and dripping. Hair is no match for fog, only a few moments and your hair will look like you just got out of the shower.

Although I heard a few loons,  I just couldn't see them. When I thought it was lifting, I saw a bunch of sailboats go by. Must have been a training session.

I love to sit near the ocean when the fog rolls in. A very warm breeze, touched by cool crisp whisps of air coming off the water. It was in the mid-60's (15C) today with a very slight wind. The solace of heavy fog at the ocean can make you fall asleep in a few moments.

Nov 08 2008
Day 243 - Solace

A thing about fog when it settles in, just about all sound disappears. Even crashing waves become almost muted and Lighthouses cry out all along the shoreline. A dog barks in the distance. Even the crows take a break.

When it's this thick, visibility is about 20 feet. It can get so thick, the road disappears in front of you (which is a bit freaky). Everything is saturated and dripping. Hair is no match for fog, only a few moments and your hair will look like you just got out of the shower.

Although I heard a few loons, I just couldn't see them. When I thought it was lifting, I saw a bunch of sailboats go by. Must have been a training session.

I love to sit near the ocean when the fog rolls in. A very warm breeze, touched by cool crisp whisps of air coming off the water. It was in the mid-60's (15C) today with a very slight wind. The solace of heavy fog at the ocean can make you fall asleep in a few moments.

Nov 08 2008
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