Sunday, November 14, 2010

Fogs of November

Below the heights of an ice-age geological feature called the Ingersoll moraine some of the country's thickest fogs are created as moist air from the Mississippi valley is guided north into the chilled confines of the Thames river valley. In these times drivers exercise caution and the sun is barely visible.

At these times shadows hide easily in the grey light and the forest possesses a silence wherein elves could live.

1 comment:

  1. drop the "d" and and leave it as 'sanstime' for this one!

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