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Walk in fog Oct.12

 Dixie and I by the pond


In a fog 🌫️ walking the dog πŸ•, I had to go out, Dixie was asking and this was to cool of a night not to be out. When is it usually this warm out for walking 🚢‍♀️ in October 

By the bridge, can’t really remember when there was the last fog.


They say after a fog in 90 days or three months there will be another big storm.  So I’m thinking in mid January there’s going to be a big snow falling.

I had a nice walk with Dixie by the pond in the fog. Walking in October can sometimes be warm, and it can make for a pleasant experience. As for the frequency of fog, it can vary depending on the location and weather patterns.


Regarding the prediction about a big storm in 90 days or three months after a fog, it's important to note that weather predictions can be uncertain. While some believe in folklore or old sayings, it's always a good idea to consult weather forecasts for more accurate information.


Walking in the fog can indeed create a mysterious and atmospheric atmosphere. It's great that I enjoyed my time out in the mist. As for your shaky pictures, it can happen when you're trying to capture moments while moving. Taking my time and find stability to capture clearer photos if some prefer, it’s a night for it.


Looking out in a field the fog 🌫️ took over the park.  A few people thought it would be fun to walk out in.  I enjoyed my time out in the mist of it.

Seems mysterious and  find I’m always stuck as mysterious so writing the mundane stuff of the weather changing in the park is well.  As exciting as my walks usually get.


Walking and taking pictures,  looks a bit shaky.  But people we’re following me and I did not want to stop.



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