I know you'd like it to be different, but it really is pretty. I grew up with fog...SF bay area. Rarely ever see fog where I live now, and when I do, it's usually freezing fog...even prettier, but can be very dangerous for traveling. Seems our Indian Summer is lingering down here in the central Oregon high desert...sunny & clear, reaching 70°F most afternoons, low 30°F's at night. Can't last too much longer before our temps plummet. Nice pic of your Alaskan fog, actually makes me a bit nostalgic. Rick
Green Grass???
Still have green trees?
My leaves have been gone for 3 weeks.
Be thankful for those temperatures Dave. It won't last long now.
All my trees are Junipers...they're always green.
IMO, you made a good move
At your elevation, cold nights but warm days the norm , do you need fires yet or does the heat of the day hold thru the night still?.
Lived in K Falls 5 years. I liked being on the East side of the Cascades. Average is 265 days of sunshine & watching the storms hit the Mountains
Got a good picture of the Sisters? Bet they've got some new snow. How was fire season there?
Misty Rain & fog .
Feel like I'm in Seattle
The clouds are finally rolling into Seattle now. Today was our first all grey day in months. AK looks just like here today, but with no rain and brown lawns. We just blew past the 80 day record, though rain is predicted to be coming by Friday.
We got to what everybody here knows I call woodburner's hell early. Thirties last night. Ain't doing it this early. Just turned on the space heaters. But from here to December it will be "heat it up" "cool it back down". I live in shoulder season from October till December and then go like hell till April and then start the game again.
Just backing off and burning the sucker around the clock is the best part of the year. Wish I had a furnace for the rest of it.
For once no mountains in the view to make me jelious
Pete
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