Thank Kim for these pictures being made. Once again she notifies me at 5 AM that there’s fog in the sticks.
This morning the fog is varied and patchy. I’ve been becoming so attuned to the landscape and making photographs that the ride is becoming almost invisible. If you have a desire to slow down then a may help. The route I travel this morning would normally run between 35 and 55 MPH. I’m moving at 15 to 35MPH and stopping a lot. It takes over an hour to cover the first 15 miles.
But how can I pass scenes like this tree lined, fog shrouded passageway?
When I do stop I pull both earplugs out so I am aware of any traffic appearing out of nowhere. Amazingly I saw only one vehicle in the first hour. Does everyone realize what they’re missing at this time of day?
Farther along, about 25 miles from home I cruise through a gap in Bald Eagle Mountain that almost looks alpine.
As I start to look around with the camera I realize I could spend a lot of time here but my stomach is growling loud enough to send me on my way. A few quick pictures and I am on my way to breakfast.
The Cool Beans Cafe in Bellefonte is one of several possible breakfast stops. With town still largely asleep I can park right out front and have my choice of locations that I decide will be one of the small tables out front.
After a bit of waffling over what to have I decide to go simple — a bagel and a cup of hot chocolate. I was surprised at the artistry involved especially with the hot chocolate. It was almost a meal in itself.
































