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I don’t know if soup in connection with fog exists in your own language but this is a very often used expression in Swiss German when speaking about dense fog and we may say to each other „what a soup again“. When hiking in the mountains you always have to expect this situation and no matter how blue your summer day began it can change fast to almost zero visibility. It goes pretty much down on one side on the hike we did so you are wise following the path unless you are familiar with the area.

I actually love fog, especially Sunday mornings when you don’t get out of your pyjamas with woollen socks on your feet … LOL … eating breakfast until noon but I also had funny experiences especially at my friend’s home in Nova Scotia sitting at the beach just being busy with putting sun cream to your skin when huge banks of fog moved in and we all set in the soup looking pretty stupid in our swim suits. Sometimes it can be a little annoying too and I remember two days of fog along the Maine and New Brunswick coastline when we saw absolutely nothing and we boarded the ferry over to Nova Scotia and we had no idea where we had been or where the ferry was driving us to … not very interesting but on the other hand I still have to laugh about this experience … this is travelling, isn’t it?

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