interesting photos from the weather pattern. Christmas day here was wet and windy and much cooler, after a big electrical storm Christmas Eve. Last pic, are they lupins growing? I have een to N.Z. south island, just once many years back and I LOVED the lupins. Did the rail journey from Greymouth ... to...forgotten.
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I'll take hot and muggy :-) The fog is great, I love how it mystifies the photos.
ReplyDeletefog and mists are always feel a bit strange.....mysterious and ethereal....
ReplyDeleteWell, our weather, here in the San Francisco area, is cold and foggy. A little warmer would be nice. I'm sleeping under an heated throw!
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Wishing you love and all the best in the New Year!
The fog looks so soft and pretty, I rarely see any fog here in the desert.
ReplyDeleteAh, but fog has its own charms. I wish we had a little more of it over here...
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for the new year!
such a striking color difference in the last photo foreground to background... wow! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteinteresting photos from the weather pattern. Christmas day here was wet and windy and much cooler, after a big electrical storm Christmas Eve. Last pic, are they lupins growing? I have een to N.Z. south island, just once many years back and I LOVED the lupins. Did the rail journey from Greymouth ... to...forgotten.
ReplyDeleteI love the way that rusting building looks in the fog, great shots!
ReplyDeleteHow very unusual - makes for good photos!
ReplyDeletePretty foggy scenes! The last shot is my favorite! Happy Skywatching!
ReplyDeleteI wish you all the best in 2013, Happy New Years!
beautiful scenes! visiting from skywatch. :)
ReplyDeleteThat is pretty foggy. It reminds me of San Francisco. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. I always love taking photos of foggy and misty days.
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