Friday, February 5, 2010
On Wednesday, after a day of frozen rain on Tuesday, there was some pretty dense fog throughout the morning. The little girl I babysit was bribed to shovel the rest of the snow/ice from the sidewalk for a small monetary amount so I took that opportunity, being outside, to snap a few photos of the fog.

The trees in the foreground are only a few hundred feet from where I took the picture. Earlier in the morning when the sun had just come up, the fog made it possible to look directly at the sun and mistake it momentarily for the moon.
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Every weekday afternoon, I stand at the corner two doors down from the house where I work waiting for the school bus to show up. Some days I don’t even make it down there before the bus comes, but other days I stand there waiting for 15 minutes or more.
Luckily, Thursday was one of those stand there and wait forever days. When I turned around to say hi to one of the other ladies, I saw beautiful swirly clouds in front of the bright sun and highlighted by the beautiful blue sky.

Since I only walk a handful of steps to the bus stop, I never take my camera. But oh how I wish I would have this day. My phone got a surprisingly good picture, but I know my SLR would have been even better. I guess this is proof that you really should take your camera everywhere. I’m just thankful for whoever decided putting a camera in a phone was a good idea.