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RE: Through the fog

in Outdoors and more6 months ago

Although it sounds dangerous, I like the way the landscape looks in fog from the inside of a car, as long as someone else is driving, I would despair.

In my country, the fogs almost always occur when there is an increase in temperature during the day, that is, at night it is cold, and very early in the morning a deadly mist begins to fall, and if you don't cover yourself you could catch a terrible cold...

But, the ones who get the best fogs are the English, right?
Although for them it's normal to have them every day.

The time we take for ourselves is also very important for our mental health, so let's fill it up.

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It can be a little dangerous I guess, but I know what I'm doing after many years of off-roading and so it's completely safe mostly.

It's common for the UK to experience fog and mist and they have sea mist roll in too which I've experienced...hard to see through that, it's like soup.

The term "soupy" to characterise the sea mist I imagine is because it produces a stickier humidity around oneself.

Exactly, I meant that I would be afraid to drive in fog as I've never done it, and to think that my myopia would betray me much less so...something very different for people who are used to it.
But the real tricky thing is to practice shooting in that fog.

Soupy as in it's thick I guess...hmm, I wonder what soupy fog might taste like? Add some buttered crusty bread and one could be in for a delightful meal.

Probably not though. 😊

And with a good beer, all that's left to do is toast: Cheers! 😅

And if it's cold: a good wine: Salute!

I'm telling you, there's good humour on this blog!

Yes indeed, you're right! ✅😉