The alternate title for this post is "Too Much Sitting." I have been doing an awful lot of sitting still and working on the book. Working on the book is a good thing, but my body said, "move." So I did my 3-mile roadwalk in the fog.
I do love the way fog separates the landscape into layers. This is the little pond on the bypass.
![pond in the fog](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhyYqoQABhqRoVP4egMgFIKROXw6W28FKS9LI0bgAVFoRn18_nNw1nJO70DqsweqjwdlYfHnSQeIEK0XZywJjf9EaqCs5HtxzX2sNyYdhkvLs3JCM4vqRbB9J53gSet2-8r2T9e53wDM-c/s1600/BypassPond11.jpg)
Dark trees stand out from the soft background.
![trees in the fog](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi57zBwf7qO3bEbxczRQibBYxGNNarmjMUeRmkRPIgyaVFhVuBgU30P6qFJzzxmOML287rpfoaM-LIAc5u5XSmEQKqL1xmoMqxvYS0X1HPva8A8yXCmouU3R-OKibtD1kwPTXg4P0SqjVw/s1600/fog13.jpg)
More trees. The dark one is a black willow. Not long after I took this picture the fog turned into actual rain, so I had to tuck the camera away for the rest of the walk. But these were the best scenes anyway. I could get more interesting pictures (or at least different ones) if I were willing to drive somewhere to walk, but it's so
![trees in the fog](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiYSNfli9grGOHhXwAAmTxEoHLuPWzteQCyw2itdykNiCdJITU9vhhXxEMSSh2eZPjv6FPk_zIGh5ZSxpKSwaZcTXEVdul4gaBMNcr3O5ijCB3XnZdLLCqzuBS7BDEc-3cz0vIBxd-kMJk/s1600/fog14.jpg)
In other news: I wrote and edited and formatted all day long. Tomorrow, I have things to do. There won't be as much book working.
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1 comment:
At least your body tells you to move. Mine encourages me to lounge. I always like the way things look in the fog. It rained most of the day here yesterday
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