On Powell Lake in Coastal BC, heavy winter rains are often followed by radiation fog. On those days, we are fogged in at our cabin. But then, it's the place we love to be so I guess that isn't so bad.
Sometimes we stick our nose out of Hole in the Wall to see what the rest of the lake is like. Because there are tugs pulling log booms and work boats running on radar, we aren't comfortable heading into the fog.
Last winter I saw my first fog bow. I never knew they existed. That's what makes living on the lake so wonderful. Nature is all around and we discover something new every day.
While you are here, maybe you would like to see more sky or weather posts. -- Margy
A very interesting phenomenon, and it looks great! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteRegards, Maria
I can't wait to sail again! It's very cold right now in Argentina...
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately Tom is on bed rest today and for the first time you are stuck with me. I have my orders to visit as many as I can, and make sure the links are working and everyone is being good. I am sure you are all being good.
ReplyDeleteTom and I thank you for Sky-Watching this week. I am sure that as soon as Tom's heart beat settles down he will be back here and visiting.
JANE
Love the fog photos esp the last one. It looks so eerie.
ReplyDeleteP. S. Thanks for your encouraging words on my Y post too.
ReplyDeleteWhat great visual moments you brought us here!
ReplyDeleteFantastic.
Fantastic shots... love them:)
ReplyDeleteGreat SWF contribution.
BTW.
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Very nice photos! You did a great job capturing the fog in different ways for each one.
ReplyDeleteMargy: Those are a nice series of photos today. Very nice SWF post.
ReplyDeleteFog bow, new to me, now I can't wait for fall and winter! I think we are finally fresh out of fog here, what a lovely shot. ..
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