January 21, 2009

  • Foggy Days

    Have a look of the following pictures taken in the mid-day and guess where it is….

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    London UK? No it’s Vancouver, Canada….the past month we experienced 3 different types of weather ….

    a Snow storm which rarely happend during the xmas period, then a week of Heavy Rain, and now it has been Foggy for nearly 2 weeks and you can still see the Ice -  piles of dirty slush from the Dec Snow….

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Comments (9)

  • Oh… I like foggy weather (except when I have to drive).  

  • Foggy weather is nice, especially when not too chilly.

  • @ElusiveWords - It feels very mysterious, doesn’t it?

  • @christao408 - yeah… I just love walking in the fog with a trench coat.  I feel like a cold war spy.  hahahaha

  • @ElusiveWords - actually I did drive on last Fri nite.under the same weather condition…on the 100km Freeway I needed to reduce to 60s as it’s too difficult to see the Signs and  the curves…..so dangerous..

    @christao408 - actually I find it feels colder maybe becos of the Humidity? Last nite I was shivering while walking to the bank machines

  • strange weather!  Maybe good time to go skiing at Whistler? :)

  • @stevew918 - ur right the weather is so strange this year….forcast that Whistler wil have more snow again this week-end…for sure it will be fun to skii there…

  • @agmhkg - Living in SF for most of my life, I found we had two types of fog.  The first was a very chilly fog that was normally in the summer afternoons.  The blanket of fog was accompanied by a strong breeze and the mist was almost like a light rain.  Terrible!  The second fog was our overnight or early morning fog, which I think we call a Tule fog.  The wind was perfectly still and the fog was just like a thick blanket.  You couldn’t see through it but it wasn’t too cold or wet.  That was the kind of fog I liked.

  • @christao408 -  tks for the info, I think the fog i encountered last week was something like the first one u described…

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