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Rising Fog Daily Photo When the morning looks like this, in an hour or so the fog will flood the hills–first it will pour in, then, lay like still, dark water over our land.
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Rising Fog Daily Photo When the morning looks like this, in an hour or so the fog will flood the hills–first it will pour in, then, lay like still, dark water over our land.
Read moreFog behind the Rolling Hill Daily Photo As most of the remote Humboldt homesteads‘ know, spring slips green flannel sheets over these hills even while Autumn still makes heaping golden mounds out of the oak trees. The fog softens everything into natural contures–even the only other home visible from mine–the Salmon Creek Ranch Buildings Can you find them?
Read moreThe Edge of the World Daily Photo In a very literal sense this is the edge of my world. On mornings when I slip out of the house to take photographs, I need to stay within hearing should my littlest awake and this, the edge of our land, is the farthest I can go. In another sense, the real world
Read moreSunrise over a Fog Cover Daily Photo Yesterday, the sun didn’t want to get up either. Snuggled down under a blanket of fog and pillowed against the clouds, it lingered on the horizon hoping the rooster had made a mistake.
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Read moreShades of Gray and Silver Daily photo #16 Trees like scalloped Spanish combs slide twigs into the fog.
Read moreOf Fog and Foam Clear and warm, the sky cupped the world this morning. Fog flowed up river valleys and onto ridges–rolling like ocean waves and splashing just at the edges of our property.
Read moreLike Melting Butter
Read moreOvernight the world aged. Spring rains that washed yesterday’s flowers Became a dust of snow grizzling the grass. Fog lay like an old man’s beard On the broad chests of the mountains. Then the sun overflowed Pouring The Fountain of Youth on Winter’s frost. Spring again.
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