November Mist: Landscapes
If you are a regular here, you know how much I love a foggy morning. Just type in “fog” or “mist” in the search bar and it’ll prove it. We had another one yesterday morning so I geared up and took a wander to capture the peace and quiet. I’ll narrate, but only in a whisper.
Tumbleweeds are devouring our fences.
The harvested cornfields are only inhabited by stems and more tumbleweeds.
Couldn’t see but just a few feet ahead of me.
The barbwire fences were chilly and frosted.
There is a deer out there but I could only hear her.
Again, tumbleweeds line the fences. This will cause a lot of drifting when heavy snow arrives.
This pivot will most likely be winterized and retired for the next few months.
I’ll share the rest with you another time. I hope this brought some stillness to your busy day.
The photos are interesting and so are the tumbleweeds.I hope the deer is not trapped inside the fence.
Ranu
LikeLike
Thank you Ranu! Oh no, deer can jump from one fenced in meadow to the next. They are quite acrobatic!
LikeLike
Gorgeous and peaceful photos. I love fog/mist. So serene and calm.
LikeLike
Glad you like these Francine! I think I will stare at these on stressful days. 🙂
LikeLike
Wonderful series!
LikeLike
Thank you!
LikeLike
I am dying to see that first image BIG! I can tell the detail in the tumbleweed a is amazing! Love the composition, too, with that line of trees in the distance.
LikeLike
Thanks Vickie! I just may have to print that one BIG!
LikeLike
I love these – the colors, the frost and fog, and the way the wires and equipment so seamlessly blend with the landscape.
LikeLike
Thanks friend!
LikeLike