If it's going to be cloudy, let the clouds be magnificent.
If it's going to be cloudy, let the clouds be magnificent.
Another example. City folk don't know how dark a road can be when the moon isn't bright and there are no lights. Only headlights and reflective paint to let one know where the road is, and one hopes that if a deer does jump out, it jumps out far away enough for brakes to work under the laws of physics. This fawn was following its mother.
Why you shouldn't speed on twisty, country roads.
Great way to get passing traffic to take a second look.
There was a family emergency one Christmas season. Flying was out of the question at the last minute, with holiday crap, and a blizzard began the night before. We were in the car by 5am, thinking we would see how the roads were, maybe the ploughs had the highways cleared. This is how we traveled until we hit Montreal, behind ploughs all the way. So, while road conditions were bad, whiteout conditions at times, we were behind ploughs, driving plough speeds.
Having passed the car mentioned above, we see this car.
A story in photos.
The brilliance of fall is the brilliance. Doesn't matter if it's rainy, it's still bright.
Past peak, but those golds hold on and brighten cloudy days.