Wednesday, 19 August 2026

A Foggy morning

  On one of our trips home from Queensland we came through a back road in New South Wales and being early morning time and in winter we came across some fog..just a few photos of the trees and road.  These photos were taken with my phone at that time from inside the car.   Where those little red dots are on the map below is the road we were on.  Muttama Rd, Muttama.

There is just something about foggy mornings, a mystery as to what is up front, at the sides or behind maybe!






53 comments:

  1. Bonitas fotos de esas mañanas con nieblas y esos paisajes tan lindos y ahora para nosotros tan añorados debido a la calor que nos acompaña.
    Saludos.

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  2. Not many people travelling at that time... : )
    Love the header.

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    1. No not on that road being a country one. Mostly farmland in the area.
      Thanks re header. Flowers from my garden in flower now.

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  3. Your photos are so beautiful. I love fog!

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  4. Hello Margaret,
    That are great shots. Nice to see the fog in a wonderful depth of the road.
    Very nice with the trees!!

    Many greetings,
    Marco

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    1. The trees add to it Marco. Mostly farmland in that area.

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  5. Driving through winter fog on Muttama Road creates such magical mystery, catching those quiet misty trees from inside the car feels wonderfully cozy. Early morning road trips hold a special kind of peaceful charm, loving every single second of that foggy landscape view.

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    1. Always mystery in the fog, you never know what is around the corner.

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  6. A beautiful, mystical landscape with the fog and no one else around early in the morning; those are interesting photos! hugs Elke

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    1. Thanks Elke. It's a country road and we were the only ones on it, farmland area.

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  7. Beautiful scenery. Enjoy the rest of this foggy week, Margaret.

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  8. These are beautiful photos. If you like foggy mornings you should live here. We have them every morning. LOL

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    1. Well you would be tired of the fog then, in our city about 8 km away about (10 minutes) it's often foggy as Launceston is in a valley.

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  9. Que belleza de imágenes, Margaret. Un abrazo.

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  10. The pictures are so nice. We don't get fog here too much at all.

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    1. Well I suppose that can be a good thing you don't get fog, it's different and if very thick it's hard to see.

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  11. There's something so atmospheric about foggy pictures ... I do like them.
    Thanks for the map :)

    All the best Jan

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    1. At least the map would load in blogger this time, not like the last post when it wouldn't. Yes, there is just something about the fog.

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  12. The road looks a bit rough in parts. Possibly worse now. A little fog makes for a great photographic atmosphere.

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    1. Some of the outback roads are not good at all Andrew, pothole and so on. Love fog to take photos, Andrew as there is always a mystery to it in my thinking.

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  13. Linda mañana. Me gusta la niebla. Te mando un beso.

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  14. Ah - yes around Canberra it can be horrible with the fogs and what comes out of them - KANGAROOS and EMUS plus the odd lost cow, bull, bullock or horse!
    I reckon best to delay travel until the fog lifts.
    All seems to be forgiven by Mr. and Mrs Wood duck.
    Some of the ducks have young ones BUT the eels in the filthy water "pond/ditch" get the poor little buggers. Still 4 with one pair and thankfully they are growing quickly to void the fate.
    4.00pm is invasion time for the ducks, parrots and those mongrel Mynas.
    The parrokeets are bloody noisy and bossy.
    Lovely morning here.
    Cheers
    Colin

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    1. You are having a lot of bird trouble Colin. Shame the eels get the baby ducks, but I suppose it's nature. Always cautious in the fog, Colin if too foggy one wouldn't go through it.

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  15. Lying in bed, early in the morning, I don't mind fog outside. But driving your car, in a state that you don't know very well, might require more caution than normal.

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    1. Yes Hels you are right, but we could see a head and not going fast at all. It get foggy here in Launceston ass it's down in the valley.

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    1. Thanks you Angie. Fog lends itself to being mysterious and I love that.

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  17. I like fog, but I am glad I never have to drive in it.

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    1. I'm a fan of fog R. I remember once it was that foggy from Launceston to Bracknell where we used to live i the country and I was driving home at 2am with my head out the window driving in sail pace, but I got home safely.

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  18. Hello Margaret,
    Beautiful photos of your tour.
    It is very lovely to see the mist over the meadows and trees like that.
    All the best, Irma

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  19. The road adds a lot to these pictures! Well done!

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  20. A natureza tem sempre o dom de nos encantar.
    Abraço de amizade.
    Juvenal Nunes

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  21. In the hands of a skilled photographer the camera lends mystery to a foggy morning.

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  22. A neblina mudam completamente o visual deixa mais encantador, lindas as fotos Margaret bjs.

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  23. Margaret, vždy jsou pro mne zajímavé ty vaše fotky, takže mohu srovnat mlhu australskou s tou naší v Evropě. ☺ Nejčastěji u nás bývají mlhy na podzim a válí se v údolích.
    Určitou výhodu máte v tom, že v rámci jedné země můžete poznat více podnebných pásem.

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  24. I would be very happy if there was at least a little fog here in Croatia...

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  25. Spooky Fog - Way Cool - Travel On My Dear

    Happy Wednesday ,
    Cheers

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  26. I love a foggy morning just as long as it's safe to drive. I like to walk in it and feel the dampness and the silence. Super photos! It's always interesting to look at your maps too. Thank you for sharing Margaret.

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  27. I agree, the fog brings with it a certain mystery.
    Beautiful photos!

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