I found this topic hard but saying them we have been having a lot of fogs this winter. Driving to school through the fog makes the journey a little more interesting. It usually closes down the airport for a few hours as well. The fogs don’t hang around and are usually gone by eight o’clock. I remember as a child growing up in Wagga Wagga we use to have very thick fogs (pea-soupers), that would not clear until lunch time. It used to be great fun playing at morning tea time and not being able to see the end of the playground. I love the effect that fogs have on the world, everything seems detached not real.



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Cool illo! how has it been done?
ps congrats for your new iPhone!
Beautiful!
This is an enchanting and very pleasing image! Love the colours! I’m trying to figure out where you are! Super stuff.
This is perfect!
I really like it!!
Just beautiful. What a delightful choice.
Very nice, I like the design elements added.
this is really beautiful - and I also loved reading your thoughts and stories about fog - lovely work!
I love your style, the way you’ve done the colouring on this one and the crow IF picture is really really nice!
And thank you for the comment on mine~
What an enchanting little bird! Beautiful job. I like a good fog, too. A good fog or a thick snowstorm where you can’t even see the next house….something exciting and magical about them.
I would have LOVED to have lived in a place called Wagga Wagga!
your art and blog are so lovely
What a lovely bird…and the color choices are very nice…
Beautiful, just beautiful. I love the fog too, and the way it makes everything seem more mysterious. Great post for the theme!
This is a beautiful illustration, the colours, composition, subject, well everything really . . .!
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