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Saturday, December 13, 2025

The Fogs Of Christmas

 

The Fogs of Christmas


diffuse the patterns of light



to fairy lanterns.


10 comments:

  1. Nylon127:45 AM

    Fog eh TB? Around here the stuff would freeze methinks......minus four at the moment, colder tomorrow morning........:)

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    1. We have had a "warming trend" in the last few days after three days of rain up to the mid 50's; it is welcome.

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  2. No fog here. We have a couple snowstorms with another walloping us right now with extreme cold behind it. I'm going to venture outside my basement door the five steps to load up on firewood, start a fire and call it a day/weekend.

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  3. Anonymous9:04 AM

    We had freezing fog the other morning - beautiful!

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    1. I do not believe I have ever experienced a freezing fog - sounds beautiful (as a viewing event, not a driving event).

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  4. Fog makes me think damp and chilly. Nice to see some Christmas lights.

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    1. Leigh, I find I am fascinated now by lighting (natural or artificial) and the play with weather.

      To be fair - still damp and chilly. But at least a little Christmas cheer.

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  5. On the day you posted this, we were heading into the teens from a high in the 50's that Saturday. It rained all night - until it turned to ice. Flash freezes, they warned. We warmed up the next week. And now we're heading into the 40's, maybe 50's for Christmas. Makes me happy.

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    1. Yikes! We knew them as Blue Northers - rapidly sinking temperatures caused by a cold front that could result in freezing rain.

      We are actually a little above the normal temperatures here in New Home 2.0 which puts us in the low 50's. Still plenty of rain, though.

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