A description of what started this particular blog can be found in its first entry --Feb. 9, 2009. It's about healing.
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Fog
When we need to Find our way in Fog --fixed bearing And speed are Mixed in magnetic Climb along Earth-- a function Of time in equation Yields destination And rebirth.
Thank you dear Munir, will convey complement to Norma. I too consider fog the gentlest of weather --to those of us who are cautious in it. It's as if the world has gone dreaming and, when it lifts, all is refreshed.
Most kind Linda, there is something gentler and more intelligent about fog than is found in other inclemencies --which are full of sound and fury. Fog is a little vacation from care, that will not bring floods or knock trees down. It only sends us to cupboards and pantries to find reasons not to go shopping. I like it too.
I truly loved this one George. I learned something about golfing many years ago while playing in the fog. When I had to imagine my destination rather than see it, I played with a clearer mind and hit the green much sooner. It was a epiphany for me. In the fog it seems is a magical place to be.
I like your observation that fog "sends us to cupboards and pantries to find reasons not to go shopping." Perfect!
Thanks, Barbara. I've been losing followers lately, which is a kind of ambiguous process that I hope to correct as fog lifts. I will try to use spacial imagination to calculate where the green is.
It's my end of the year post to all the bloggers I know and love - just one more message for 2015! Thanks for your wonderful words, great posts, and bloggy friendship. Wishing you all the best in 2016 from "the Flipside."
I love rain and fog. It has a lot of romance, while sadness, melancholy in itself. And now, you have a new follower. I've noticed that the most beautiful, interesting blogs have few followers...
I really like that the final word is "rebirth," especially because fog is so...foggy.
ReplyDeleteBe well, Geo. I hope you're enjoying the season.
So far, so good Robyn. You be well too!
DeleteLife seems to be a fog in which we are eternally trying to find our way.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely loved the California fog.
Fog in Texas was extremely rare. I'm delighted to experience fog once again, here in the mountains.
Fog transports us to all places where fog is, but do watch your footing!
DeleteBeautiful picture. Fog can be pretty to look at but I don't like driving in it.
ReplyDeleteJust keep an eye on direction, speed and bearing and you'll be okay. Thanks, Sprinkles.
DeleteI prefer to stay out of the fog. I look out my window at it and I am satisfied.
ReplyDeleteI too am happiest home during fog. It's like everything beyond the garden is curtained off awhile.
DeleteHow true. Fog is something so thought provoking and yet has reasons that are so scientific in nature. Go figure.
ReplyDeleteLove that picture of fog.
Thank you dear Munir, will convey complement to Norma. I too consider fog the gentlest of weather --to those of us who are cautious in it. It's as if the world has gone dreaming and, when it lifts, all is refreshed.
DeleteThis is a really beautiful photo depicting fog! I like stormy weather photos. (including fog)
ReplyDeleteMost kind Linda, there is something gentler and more intelligent about fog than is found in other inclemencies --which are full of sound and fury. Fog is a little vacation from care, that will not bring floods or knock trees down. It only sends us to cupboards and pantries to find reasons not to go shopping. I like it too.
ReplyDeletePerfect. What a great mix of symmetry and science. And the picture is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sandra. Much appreciated.
DeleteI truly loved this one George. I learned something about golfing many years ago while playing in the fog. When I had to imagine my destination rather than see it, I played with a clearer mind and hit the green much sooner. It was a epiphany for me. In the fog it seems is a magical place to be.
ReplyDeleteI like your observation that fog "sends us to cupboards and pantries to find reasons not to go shopping." Perfect!
Be well.
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Thanks, Barbara. I've been losing followers lately, which is a kind of ambiguous process that I hope to correct as fog lifts. I will try to use spacial imagination to calculate where the green is.
DeleteBeautiful blog !
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteIt's my end of the year post to all the bloggers I know and love - just one more message for 2015! Thanks for your wonderful words, great posts, and bloggy friendship. Wishing you all the best in 2016 from "the Flipside."
ReplyDeleteOur compliments in return, Cherdo, and all our best wishes.
DeleteI love rain and fog. It has a lot of romance, while sadness, melancholy in itself. And now, you have a new follower.
ReplyDeleteI've noticed that the most beautiful, interesting blogs have few followers...
Healing Blessings,
Nada
Most kind. Welcome, Nada.
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