I just managed to snap these two photos before the fog started to roll in again. Yesterday I got to see the sunrise and then the fog took over until late in the afternoon.
Unfortunately, without taking a long walk I couldn't avoid the overhead powerlines - but otherwise I think the sunrise was captured pretty successfully.
saw it up here, too. It was glorious. Then, also, the fog came in. When it's foggy here and really cold, a very wild and heavy frost forms on everything. Was a ghostly landscape. So, it was foggy in the Fraser Valley, foggy up here in Central BC and in Sooke on Vancouver Island (where my sister lives) it was a beautiful sunny day. I kinda wish I was there.
Hey, I just went on the weather network and discovered that the sun rises 35 minutes earlier for you than it does for me...and sets about 10 minutes later. I know that will change, but it's interesting, huh? When you took those pics it was still dark at my house.
But I think in the summer you get the longer days - I seem to recall being able to play outside in July until around 10ish at night - does that sound right?
That's interesting though - I wonder why 35 & 10 - why isn't it equal at sunrise and sunset?
beautiful pix! I did get to catch a couple of sunrises just before the fog rolled in as well. It's crazy how quickly that change happens - like within 5 minutes you have a completely different day!
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Nice shots!
I missed sunrise this morning and right now all I see is white fog. I saw yesterday and it was kind of eerie with the fog.
Oooh pretty! I saw the tail end before the fog came in...!
Wow...dreamy. I missed the sunrise completely. I missed a nice one.
saw it up here, too. It was glorious. Then, also, the fog came in. When it's foggy here and really cold, a very wild and heavy frost forms on everything. Was a ghostly landscape. So, it was foggy in the Fraser Valley, foggy up here in Central BC and in Sooke on Vancouver Island (where my sister lives) it was a beautiful sunny day. I kinda wish I was there.
Hey, I just went on the weather network and discovered that the sun rises 35 minutes earlier for you than it does for me...and sets about 10 minutes later. I know that will change, but it's interesting, huh? When you took those pics it was still dark at my house.
But I think in the summer you get the longer days - I seem to recall being able to play outside in July until around 10ish at night - does that sound right?
That's interesting though - I wonder why 35 & 10 - why isn't it equal at sunrise and sunset?
It's always sunny on the island isn't it?
Ghostly is a great description!
beautiful pix! I did get to catch a couple of sunrises just before the fog rolled in as well. It's crazy how quickly that change happens - like within 5 minutes you have a completely different day!
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