Mal49

By Mal49

Gully mist!

I went back today and took another shot from the same point as I did yesterday, and it was different. We call it locally as the Gully Mist. It is common from mid to the end of winter where the humidity causes an early morning mist. By mid morning the warmth of the day usually causes the myst to burn off. It was an overcast day but by the afternoon there were patches of blue sky. The extra photo is of Charlie who is a Bearded Dragon, he is one of a number of reptile pets, owned by our daughter and her family. Charlie comes from the centre of Australia and is non aggressive. If you were sitting beside me, he would hop on your leg and walk up your chest until he was eyeballing you, he is deadly inquisitive. 

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