This is the odd fog inversion Vancouver has been under for most of January. Anyone living close to the harbour is now seriously over the supposed charm of the foghorns, which blew approximately every forty seconds all night long, every night for weeks. Above are views of a few downtown buildings rising above the fog, taken from up in the mountains. Below is the hellish way downtown looked on January 18th – at high noon – when stuck in lunchtime traffic behind a schoolbus. More here and here.
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The lack of light probably is just as bad. Not a place for me.