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Morning, with and without Hills

Sep
27




Mornings are eerie at this time of year when the fog makes the hills disappear and reappear like Brigadoon.

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on September 27, 2011  

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  1. 9-27
    12:54
    pm

    I love the pictures. Beautiful!

  2. 9-27
    1:24
    pm

    It’s been foggier here than I can remember! And humid, and too warm and rainy….I’m hoping for a freeze too!. Not that I’m thrilled about having to heat the house but I would prefer that to running the air. Air on in late Sept. in CT?? BAH!

  3. 9-27
    2:41
    pm

    Love the pictures. I like walking in the mountains here in Colorado, when it is foggy. It is about time to start getting ready for that white stuff that is called snow.

  4. 9-27
    2:49
    pm

    Every once in a while we wake to fog and there is no sign of the mountains – it takes a lot to “lose” Pikes Peak. Everything is quiet, the sounds of I-25 are muted and it is heavenly. I’m with Jim – getting ready for snow (hope we get some this year)

  5. 9-27
    4:19
    pm

    So pretty! Are your leaves changing colors?

  6. 9-27
    5:08
    pm

    I would take it with or with out!! So pretty, I can barely see the start of the mountains here.

  7. 9-28
    5:47
    am

    Nice pictures! I love that movie!

  8. 9-28
    8:59
    am

    :happyflower: So missing those beautiful West Virginia mountains!!! :wave:
    Dreaming of next retreat!! :snoopy:

  9. 9-28
    1:00
    pm

    Love the photos, our mountains remind me of Virginia. Temp this morning was 43, burr.

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