A physical fog a few times. Often scary. One spot on Interestate 70 in western Kansas One stretch of highway often under a fog, a man made fog. Every time I drove through It I remembered the young college student on her way home for a break whose convertible Was crushed between eighteen wheelers, she decapitated. Whenever I'm in a fog I remember. Then there's the mental fog. I have no antidote for that. Usually hope I emerge on the other side Of said fog 'okay'.
Part 1 of the documentary about London's killer fog of 1952. Part 2 of the documentary about London's killer fog of 1952.
I love Fog and have always thought of it as ROMANTIC. I lived in San Francisco long enough to really love and appreciate it. Walked the beach in the Fog at nite very often.
Ever Been In A Fog? I had one occasion to see Mt. Fuji in Japan a long time ago. Rode a little cable car up to a lookout point. It was covered in fog. You couldn't see a thing from below. They said it was often like that.
I know this thread is about fog. and I can see Mt. Fuji above shrouded in fog. I have seen Mt. Fuji on a clear day, the upper portion snowcapped, the bottom half almost a purple hue. My mind is a bit foggy about the occasion. We were standing in the center of a bridge and someone was talking about Mt. Fuji and me wishing I had brought my camera because it was a lovely view when the bridge started swaying. We were a few miles outside Tokyo. People on the bridge started running. A man ran by me with a large camera, he looked at me and said in English, run, run, earthquake, so I ran too. People were falling down. It was difficult to maintain your balance.
Several yeas ago we'd gone to my brother's house for a party and on the way home there was so much fog. We were on a major highway and all of a sudden out of nowhere there's a guy walking on the highway in front of us. Scary.