It's been foggy in Utah the past few days. Magical mist filling the air... Yeah, I know some of you experience fog on a regular basis and it's nothing special, but here in Utah? We don't get much. I think I can count on one hand the other times we've had fog that wasn't just inversion ickiness, and I do love the ethereal look of buildings shrouded in earth-skimming clouds of mist.
Anyway, it's fun that there's fog outside, but there's also fog in my brain. Dense fog. Like...you should probably get out a spotlight and tread carefully if you want to wander in to take a peek, possibly give yourself a lead line and wear a helmet...there's rocky marbles in there, after all. Not all of the marbles, just the ones that're left after I sent some of them to the cleaners last week.
So, I'm conducting an experiment of sorts. When the fog lets up outside, will my brain clear up too? Will I even notice if the fog clears up if my brain fog is still here? We'll just have to wait and see...
Anyway...fog! I like it. The three feet of snow we had piled up outside is now down to bare grass in patches but otherwise it's still about a foot thick, and the parking lot is still icy. Why go ice skating when you can just walk to your car? Winter has its perks, after all. Snuggling under fuzzy blankets, seeing your breath outside (so you can have mini fog!), hearty warm food... what's your favorite part of winter? Is there something you wish happened more or less in your climate?