Fog

It was foggy when Andy got up to the land yesterday:

Fire Hydrant and Shed, 11:44 a.m.

Photovoltaic Panels, 11:47 a.m.

And instead of clearing off, it got even thicker:

Fire Hydrant and Shed, 11:25 p.m.

Photovoltaic Panels, 12:25 p.m.

He had to drive slowly the first part of the way home because he couldn’t see the road. He drove off of it a few times, but didn’t get stuck. This is the first time he’s seen fog this thick up there — another example of our unusual weather.

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8 Responses to Fog

  1. Ann Thompson says:

    Wow, that is thick. It was bad enough in the first set of pictures but so much worse in the second set. I hate driving in fog. Glad Andy didn’t get stuck

  2. Sometimes along the river here fog seems to come on so quickly, you’re right in the thick of it before you know it. Glad Andy is okay.

    • Jean says:

      It would sometimes be bad in California next to the water too. The interesting thing here is we are in the dry Southwest. It’s treacherous when you have to drive in it.

  3. nick says:

    That’s a serious fog. It looks like some sort of post-apocalyptic landscape!

  4. Thick as pea soup, when fog lifts it usual clear and sunny day.
    Coffee is on

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