I awoke Sunday morning to a big, bright moon and a layer of fog.
Breakfast would have to wait.
Hank was not pleased,
but this kind of stuff doesn't happen everyday.
Alan has an appreciation for nature's beauty...
...and will often join me on my morning photo expeditions...
...but he has his limits and is not shy about telling me when it's time to put the camera away.
I saw that same beautiful moon on Saturday night. BA SP
ReplyDeleteI am a self-proclaimed fog junkie. When we lived in California and I would come down the mountain to take the kids to school, I was in danger of driving off the side of it because I was marveling at the fog sitting on the valley floor. Your pictures capture that feeling for me again. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, just beautiful! I can smell it,too. So fresh and clean and I never tire of the mountains and the heads peeking around the corner of the barn.
ReplyDeleteI've never read any Zane Grey novels, but these "mountain" pictures make me want to!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are drop-dead gorgeous! And, yes, of the stunning landscape, too :- )
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful way to start the day.
Maggy
Beautiful! The fog is one thing I miss about Cleveland.
ReplyDeleteWow - great photos! Photo 6 creates an interesting illusion. The fog looks like sky and distant clouds...but wait, there are mountains above the sky!
ReplyDeleteAnd photo 4 is absolutely stunning!!!
Janet
These are like Ansel Adams photos in color! Stunning subjects and an "eye for the shot"...Sorry Hank but breakfast just has to wait for this!! Thanks for your understanding and interest, Alan :)
ReplyDeletePicture five is a masterpiece of being in the right place at the right time with SKILLS!
ReplyDeleteLove your blog. Leenie
Oops, I mean picture six. Leenie
ReplyDeletecaptivating story and pictures. gorgeous. thank you!
ReplyDeleteStunning pictures Carson! Way to live in the moment. Alan too! ;)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures! I can see why you would delay breakfast for that stunning view! =)
ReplyDeleteLovely pics!
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