Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Today my world is hard to see.


On a clear day outside the season of growing hops, you can see through the hop trellis to the next road. It is a mile.

Yesterday dawned bright. Through my window blinds I could glimpse  bright sunshine peeking through. Someone on Facebook had mentioned sunshine in another part of the state. Wow! What a January day, I thought.

On that clear day shot I could count forty poles per row before they blend together. I know yesterday's picture is not shot with the same depth of field, but would depth of field show more than six poles?




Can we go for a drive? Can't much see where you are going. Good thing we know where to watch for stoplights. I remember driving to work in a fog like this and suddenly realizing I had no idea how far I had gotten because I could see no landmarks along the way.



I may go looking for some more eerie shots today. A walk in the park maybe.


What's the world like today in other parts?
Have a look here to see what others are seeing.

6 comments:

imac said...

Its a bit misty there, lol.

Paulie said...

Today it is very windy and DRY -- something we haven't seen for quite awhile. Only one dayof snow here this winter. . . sigh

Janie said...

Your world looks very misty. We've had a lot of foggy days, too, and several inches of snow yesterday. I'm looking forward to the return of the sun.

eileeninmd said...

Neat photo, your world was foggy that day. I hope your weather is clearing up now.

Lew said...

A walk in the park looks safer than a drive on a day like that! Good shots to save for letter "F".

The Idaho Beauty said...

It has been so foggy here in Northern Idaho this winter. I chalk it up to the higher than normal temps and all the rain. The bit of snow that has managed to remain on the fields adds to the fog tendencies I think. Makes me glad I've had no where much to go - fog is the worst to drive in! However, we've managed to break out of our dreary weather the last few days. Yes, that bright orb up there looks familiar...