The fog that began Saturday evening, was still clinging to the ground all day yesterday. It was very surreal, kind of (what we imagine it would be) like walking around inside a cloud. Although it wasn't raining, you could not help but be drenched from the fine mist that constantly surrounded you. In spite of chill in the air, it was really quite beautiful.
Weather Update:
Rain began during the night, and we now have been issued a blizzard warning from 6 p.m. tonight through 6 p.m. Tuesday, with the worst of it coming around midnight. Most of the leaves are now off the trees, so we're just hoping the lights stay on. Stay safe everyone!
Your photos are especially beautiful today! As to the storm, it's here now...howling win, low temps and spitting snow, sleet, rain. As soon as it's daylight, I'm headed out to do chores then back to the house to see if the weather channel or t.v. can tell me anything I don't know -grin-.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sandy, stay safe and warm!
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts and prayers go out to you and everyone in the path of this storm. Be safe....stay warm
ReplyDeleteoh, those poor shorn sheep!
ReplyDeleteWe actually moved the ewe lambs into the barn this morning, just in case their field shelter was not sufficient. The ram lambs already had access to the big barn. So they should all be dry and warm!
DeleteI think of you! Stay sheltered, you and you whole farm!!
ReplyDeleteMystic fog-sheep, like a tale.
So stay safe!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful and mystical photos. Your sheep look very proud. Hope all is still well with you!
ReplyDeleteBy now this view is totally different? Hope you are safe.
ReplyDeleteYour photographs are great. I love the mystical look about this set with the mist and fog.
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