Eerie, Yet Captivating

The other day, husband and I went to get waffle chicken at Slim Chickens (they have the best chicken!) and we were met with a thick, eerie, yet captivating fog. It was hard to see beyond 50 ft. The images are beautiful, but they don’t really capture the true feeling of actually being “in the clouds.” The elevation here is over 6,200 ft. above sea level, thus I call it, “in the clouds.” I’ve hiked mountains that were lower in elevation than where I live.

The intersection was pretty scary. It was hard to see the lights, plus, we had to be super careful in case other cars couldn’t see either (which I’m sure they couldn’t, if we couldn’t) and decide to just drive through.

It’s April, and it’s normal to have snow in early spring in Colorado.

Because it was so foggy, the camera couldn’t focus on anything so a lot of my photos were blurry. These last two photos were grayscaled because I wanted to capture the eeriness of it.

Do you often get fog in your neighborhood?