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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

FOG on Mt. Nebo

I have mentioned in all of my recent blogs about our trip to Mt. Nebo, Arkansas and all of the clouds, rain, and FOG (or mist, as some people call it) we had while there.  Today, I'll share with you some pictures taken from our cabin on a foggy day in Arkansas.  The picture above was taken from the back porch --looking toward the left.  Can you see the valley below????? ha ha




Here's  a picture taken from the back porch looking the other direction (to the right).




This  picture was also taken from the back---looking straight ahead....  Now---look at the next picture---and see what is different!!!




OH MY----what could it be????  A deer in our 'back yard'... Guess he thought we couldn't see him due to the fog!!!!!  Ya think???

There's not much of a view of the valley below, is there???




There were LOTS of deer grazing in our side yard.  Bet they loved the fog --since they felt as if nobody could see them!!!!




Here's one more of the deer near our cabin on that foggy afternoon.  I love the one on the right since he was playing Peekabo with me!!!!!! ha




Finally,  the sky is TRYING hard to clear.  I'm sure that it did that just so that we could see a beautiful sunset  on our last day at Mt. Nebo... Isn't the sky just gorgeous?????

Have a wonderful day.
Hugs,

55 comments:

RoeH said...

Indeed, you live in heaven!

Anonymous said...

I think the fog presented some unique photo opportunities for you. I love the deer pictures, especially Peek-A-Boo! Enjoy your day Betsy.

diane b said...

It looks dangerous weather for hiking but doesn't it make interesting photos? Love the deer in the mist.

Catherine said...

That is a lot of pretty fog. And the deers walking through is perfect!
xo Catherine

Kelly said...

....eerie, but beautiful too! Everything always feels so strange when moving around in a heavy fog bank. Cool photos...

Dar said...

Fantastic! I love a foggy day, with the mystery of it all. The deer playing in it, thinking we are blind to them, how fun for you. Love that mist covered stone deck.
You sure visit some awesome scenery.
BlessYourHeart

Ruth Hiebert said...

I usually don't like fog,but these pictures are lovely.I guess being in a cabin with the one you love,makes even fog OK.The deer look mysterious in the heavy fog.

Mr. Bill said...

What a serene vista!

Darla said...

eerie looking for sure.....

Unknown said...

Theres mystery in the fog the deer prove that.

Neal said...

Looks like you were in a fog. :) Seriously, I think those are pretty....especially the ones with the deer in them.

mamahasspoken said...

Your pictures made the fog so beautiful and I'm sure you're glad you didn't have to drive in that!

Unknown said...

That fog/mist gives your beautiful mountain a bit of a haunted cast to it. Good think I don't watch scary movies! ;-) LOVE the deer pics!

Betty Manousos said...

wow, Betsy, these are incredibly beautiful shots!!!
love them all. :)

i wish i could live in that paradise.


have a great day!
betty

Arkansas Patti said...

I LOVE fog and the softness it gives everything and forces you to focus on what is close by.
The deer in the fog was just perfect. They seemed to be oblivious of you, except that one who saw you.
That last shot was almost Biblical.

Anonymous said...

Hi Betsy, Great shots of the deer peeking through the fog. Have a wonderful day today.

MadSnapper said...

this is a true comment. that first photo is my very most favorite you have ever taken and posted. stunning and gorgeous, all of these are amazing to me, it is hard to get good shots when it is foggy and low light. you did it. and the deer are even more amazing. WOW on this post, LOVE IT

Out on the prairie said...

I'm with Sandra, WOW!!!!!!What a great set of photos.I want to go there so bad, I like your cabin best from what I saw on the web.

amelia said...

Too bad every day except the first was foggy though. I know how you love to take pictures and obviously picture taking wasn't as good as it could have been!!
It must have been nice to just relax.

Jen said...

I'm usually a little creeped out by fog. I guess all the scary movies...
Good thing you could see the deer thru the fog, or those footsteps may have creeped you out too. ha!

Reanaclaire said...

Beautiful nature and deers.. very foggy too, right?

Susie said...

That place certainly is beautiful Betsy. I hope to visit there someday.

I hadn't completely given up blogging. I just don't have the time for it like I use to.

Hope you and George are doing great!

Linda at To Behold The Beauty said...

That first picture is especially beautiful, with the closest tree limb in sharp detail and everything else in fog. I also really liked the one of the herd of deer among the trees in the fog. Fog pictures can be difficult, but you've done a good job with these.

Unknown said...

Wow Betsy! Those are awesome photos!!! I love the deer playing peek-a-boo! How lucky you are to have a family of deer so close, and to think they let you take their pic!

I'm glad you had such a good vacation.
Hugs

Cheryl @ TFD said...

Hi Betsy, these are a great set of photos! The fog/mist is so eerily beautiful. I don't like driving in it, but is pretty to look at. A couple of years ago when I was driving home from work, patches of fog was hanging low like clouds and it was the most beautiful foggy night I've ever seen. I wished I could have captured in on camera.

Small City Scenes said...

Fog makes for some beautiful photo ops, don't ya think. Also it makes for more romantic time for the two of you.
Back inside
Warm and cozy!!!!

MB

Unknown said...

The fog gave out a lovely effect. Interesting shots, Betsy!

Diane said...

These are incredible pictures Betsy. I love the ones with the silhouettes of the deer. Fog just gives everything a different dimension. Diane

Diane said...

These are incredible pictures Betsy. I love the ones with the silhouettes of the deer. Fog just gives everything a different dimension. Diane

KathyA said...

Fog always reminds me of Daphne de Maurier's REBECCA.

And that sky is indeed beautiful.

HappyK said...

Lovely foggy pictures. Even fog can be beautiful.

Ginny Hartzler said...

I love the deer in the fog!!! The pictures are so other-worldly! It reminds me of scenes from Robin Hood. Are you sure you weren't in Sherwood Forest?

Rose said...

Betsy, what can I say...I loved every one of these. I love fog shots, but hardly ever get out to take any. These are wonderful.

Deb from WhatsInMyAttic said...

Great shots, Betsy! So ethereal...makes me want to write a story to go with them!!

mudderbear said...

Ohhh, this makes me want to curl up with a mysterious romance novel and dash over the hills in a beautiful velvet cloak. Love the deer too.

Busy Bee Suz said...

Only YOU could make fog look good!
Love seeing the sweet deer.
xo

Mary said...

I love the foggy photos....very moody!

Anonymous said...

Awesome shots, Betsy! The fog is mysterious & beautiful! =)

Becca's Dirt said...

I love seeing deer like that especially in groups. Fog is iteresting in the mountains. Have a good day you and George.

Big Dude said...

Betsy - You always manage to get some great shots.

Pat - Arkansas said...

I haven't been to Mt. Nebo in almost forever -- probably in the early 1970's -- but remember it as a beautiful place. I love your foggy fotos and, of course, the deer! They must have heard you and George were coming.

Anonymous said...

The fog makes for some remarkable photos.

I would be afraid of Sasquatch showing up in this kind of weather. Since I have seen several programs about him I don't think I will ever feel completely comfortable in the deep forests again.

Ann said...

I never minded the fog except for when I have to drive in it. It always makes things look so different. You sure had quite the herd of deer visiting you. That one peaking from behind the tree is funny

Sebab said...

Beautiful fogy day! We hardly get to see fog in a hot city. We get that may be a day or two due to the pollution and the smoke. Glad you enjoyed your time in your cabin with deers all around you.

Anonymous said...

I never expected you to share with us pictures of deer in the fog. Great job!

Elenka said...

You're in the clouds! Great photos. One day now and then, fog is ok, but not everyday. Makes for dramatic shots!

Fred Alton said...

What grand experiences you had on Mt. Nebo! The deer shots are incredible. I've been told that the deer cannot see very well at all. They rely on their keen sense of smell and hearing. What a beautiful time for you.

The Retired One said...

I love fog pictures...and the ones of the deer look dreamy..I loved them.

Kay said...

Just wanted to say thanks for all of the prayers you are sending Ben's and my way and for all of you comforting comments.

Kay

CottonLady said...

Lovely pictures of and in the fog! Especially with the deer.
Blessings!
CottonLady

Loren said...

OH MY GOSH BETSY!! LOVE THESE PICS!! made me think of that movie Bagger Vance....when he is on the golf course and it is just gorgeous! You have such an amazing gift and I am so thankful that you share it with us. I think I have told George before that I would have such a hard time because almost every one of your pics (both of you) I would want to frame!! I don't think I could have a house big enough because you all are both just amazing!

Carletta said...

Wow, I think that's what they mean when they say 'socked in'!
It's beautiful to me though. I love the quiet and introspective of a foggy day.
I'm a little worried about that little dear so close to the edge. Hope he stayed safe. The one peeking is a fun shot Betsy!!!
The last shot is beautiful with a glorious sign of hope!

Carletta said...

I just scrolled down your comments - Neal is such a tease!
:)

SquirrelQueen said...

The fog may have obstructed your view of the valley but it gave you some great backyard photos Betsy. I love all your shots of the deer especially the one looking at you from behind the tree.

That last shot is gorgeous, what a beautiful sunset it must have been.

Connie said...

I love the one of the deer peeking around the tree at you, Betsy! HA HA! :D