It must be our legendary January thaw in December. We've been having highs right around the freezing mark for the past several days, up from the brutal -10 to 10(F) range we've been living in for weeks. It actually feels warm outside!
Aside from the streets cleared of snow and ice, and the relief from cold so intense it burns exposed skin, this trend has given us rare sky colors. Christmas Eve day we were treated to a muted winter lavendar sky, and with the color reflected on the snow and bouncing back up to the heavens, it was like living gently in the third eye. Mesmerizing.
Today, it's fog, the color of an ash-filled smoke. Not thick enough to put us in that rare, between-the-worlds environment, where everything familiar is hidden in the fog. Thick enough, though, to draw the eye and spirit and adventurous body out to the gentleness of 100% humidity manifested as fog.
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