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I like it in autumn and winter (well, we don't really get it in spring or summer) when it keeps the temperature low. Thick fog on the California coast also has its charm.
It makes my (incredibly) ugly surroundings look as picturesque as they'll ever be, so it's okay with me, as long as it doesn't ruin any potential warmth during the cooler months, which it often does.
I like warm(70f+) and hot(80+) fog if it's colder than 60f though I don't like unless it's near freezing or below so that my house can look like a winter wonderland!!
It's cool to have very dense fog every now and then. It's kind of creepy and cool walking through think fog in a forest at around sunset. But every day? No thanks.
I love it. It makes everything look all eerie, I make it a point to walk around whenever dense fog rolls into my area. Which is not often enough for my taste.
I sure do. I love the atmosphere it creates, particularly in winter when you're walking through a forest full of leafless trees. Definitely more interesting than an endless snow covered landscape or constant rain in my opinion.
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