Yesterday afternoon, after the heavy rainfall and before the strong winds came through, there was mist.
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Wonderful mood setting photos along with Ella Fitzgerald and βMistyβ. What a gift this blog post is! Thank you.
I’m glad you liked it, Mary Beth.
Sets a mood, doesn’t it. I have to mention, it’s hot here, 23C at 4 pm and the wind blowing leaves around. All the leaves will be gone soon. I have to keep my left arm covered – too hot to finish up my little yard work. Tomorrow.
Wow. That is surprisingly warm for November in Ontario, Barb.
Magical!
If I were to perform magic, I would definitely use mist!
Oh, yes, definitely!
It’s been very foggy in Toronto and one morning we were surrounded by white mist for a few hours…eerie and somehow enjoyable π
I share your mixed feelings about fog and mist. It always evokes thoughts of Victorian London in my mind.
So true π