Freezing fog

We have had a lot of low cloud deck, stagnant air, fog and now freezing fog.

All of the above are what I call “cold to the bone” weather … it is a damp-ish cold that feels colder than it does when it is in the teens (Fahrenheit) and a “dry cold”.

BUT.

Freezing fog … it can be beautiful if not entirely comfortable.

All of the above images were taken this morning when Emmett and I walked our long walk on the state land.

Below … not freezing fog, but …

… an interesting and colorful tree trunk remnant. I took the photo thinking about it being a reference for a future watercolor painting.

2023 is winding down. Emmett, Oscar and I are enjoying.

Freezing Fog … lovely.

2 Responses to “Freezing fog”

  1. Margaret Swanberg

    Happy New Year!
    It does look beautiful. I love all those frosty leaves and trees and you are right about that tree stump – it would make a great painting.
    We have had a couple of weeks of very heavy, wet fog, which means are air quality is now ‘extremely dangerous’. The worst in Greece. We are in a valley between mountains and it’s been cold so many people have wood fires or burn pellets or have oil fired central heating on. When you go outside you can small it and things on the balcony have a film of black. I don’t like wind but we could use some now.
    Tomorrow is 2024 – may it be a good year for you and the boys!

    • Liz

      Yikes … it almost sounds like the “London Fog” I read about in books. I hope things clear out for you!

      Best, best wishes for a good 2024 to you and yours from Emmett, Oscar and me!

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