Fog on the spider webs taken last week
Monday through Friday, we leave home at 5:17 AM to be at the YMCA gym at 5:30.
This morning, as I backed out of the driveway, I noticed the street lights had misty fog, only showing where the lights were. The fog was moving in.
Sandra: "Look at the mist in the lights"
Bob: "fog in the lights"
Sandra: "I just said that"
Bob: "No, you said mist, it's fog"
Sandra: "It's mist if you can see through it and it's only where the light is"
Bob: "It's fog no matter where it is"
And so forth and so forth, you fill in the blanks.
On the way home, at 6:30, the FOG was on the roadway and we could hardly see the trees and no sky at all, as I drove slowly through the FOG
Sandra: "now this if FOG"
Bob: "Right, this if Fog and it was fog an hour ago."
and so forth and so forth. Since I had no clue what to do for my daily post I decided to find a few fog pictures to go with the discussion. I started to say argument then thought quarrel.




12 comments:
I like your foggy and misty photos. I had to look up mist, it say it is a light fine version of fog. I would like to visit that preserve.
Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.
Now you have me curious as to whether there is an actual difference between fog and mist, or whether it’s just semantics. I will have to check! The memory of going to the gym together must have been sweet.
that looks spooky.. and the weather fits to halloween.. LOL
Love the foggy photos. Mist? Fog? Potato, Potah-toe, lol!
I love misty, foggy days. Mist is light fog.
We had a little fog the other day. Now we're back to COLD temps.
Fog on spiderwebs is the best....right up there with "quarrels" with the hubby LOL. Thanks for the giggle, Sandra!
Hari OM
LOL... well, it's a matter of distance of vision: og is denser, reducing visibility to less than 1,000 meters, while mist is thinner, with visibility exceeding 1,000 meters. I have to say, the photos all show fog because you definitely couldn't see much beyond 500 m by the looks of things! As for the droplets, technically they are not fog. They are condensation as a result of fog coming into contact with an object at a different temperature to itself... oh donchya jus' luv fizziks?! YAM xx
Your fog photos are so pretty! And, I loved reading the conversation with Bob. :)
I really thinking that fog pictures show true definition of a what our eyes see. sounds strange doesn't it especially when we know that fog blocks our vision.. but..just like in even your first photo, not only do we see the web with fog dew on it, but to me the foggy background makes the trees in the far background stand out.
AMAZING HOW STRONG THE DELICATE WEBS ARE AND VERY PRETTY AS LONG AS I DON'T WALK INTO THEM
HUGS CECILIA
Great shots of the spider webs. Beautiful.
Love the conversation about fog. I laughed out loud.
Have a fabulous day and week, Sandra. Big hug to you and lots of scritches to handsome Beau. ♥
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