Thursday, September 08, 2022

Skywatch Friday: Morning Fog at Willoughby Gap

North Beach, Willoughby Lake, Westmore, Vermont

There has been heavy fog in the mornings this week because of cold nights and warm waters. Willoughby Lake is six miles from my house, and I drive by twice a day on school days. This morning, the fog was lifting by the time I got to the lake, but it was so heavy at my house I felt like I should stay home. 

Mountains: 
Haystack Mountain: the smallest peak on the left, the little lump.
Mt. Pisgah: the one on the left next to the lake. The mountain between them? I can't remember it's name!
Mr. Hor is on the right of the lake but is invisible.

The mountains and lake form Willoughby Gap and can be seen from many areas of the state for miles around. For me, it's like a beacon home.

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12 comments:

  1. Such a cool sky and a terrific photo!

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  2. Beautiful, I love that you know so much about it.

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  3. Pretty sky. Nice to have such a beautiful lake close to home!

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  4. That is a sight to appreciate! Lovely sky! Mine's here ~ Ms. Donyarific

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  5. Beautiful capture, beautiful scenery.

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  6. ...this reminds me of my beloved Adirondacks. Thanks.

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  7. Beautiful scene, so dramatic and striking.

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  8. A very beautiful drive! I don't think I'd ever get tired of it. We have a Mt Pigsah here in our area of Oregon also (I guess a lot of explorers had read that chapter in the Bible?

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