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Wednesday, September 11, 2013
The Fog Came Marching In!
This morning the sun arose bright and cheery into the sky. I thought I was looking forward to another really warm day. God must have had other plans! Within about fifteen minutes the fog came marching up the ridge fully engulfing our house and blotting out the sun. It didn't burn off until close to eleven o'clock. My original plan was to drive down into the valley and photograph spider webs in the early morning light. Change of plans. I went down the ridge from my house and photographed the trees. I had a splendid time. God's plans are always better.
Love and God's blessings to all,
chris
Labels:
Canon,
Canon 50D,
fog,
God,
Landscape Photography,
marine layer,
Mendocino County,
Northern California,
plans,
ridge,
trees
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