Greensboro was spared the high winds and strong rains from Hurricane Harvey and Irma. We did receive rain, and yesterday afternoon, the fog rolled in. The above photo features the fog hovering over the Greensboro Country Club's Farm Course. This 18-hole, private course has been open since 1963. The total yardage for the course is 7,302 yards, close to a mile and a half long, and making it the longest golf course in Guilford County. While private golf courses do not want people walking on them who are not golfing, usually, they are appointed in a way that it is easy to map out a walking course in the neighborhood near them. Just looking at the above course makes our pedometer add steps.
The above scenery is reminiscent of an English moor, with low growing vegetation and grasslands. The fog softens the horizon and it almost feels like you can reach out and touch it. With the fog came warmer temperatures last night. Greensboro was in the high 60's yesterday and it is supposed to get close to 80ยบ today. If you do monitor the steps you take, today is a good day to walk. With Greensboro's beautiful scenery, walking is a restorative activity. Come walk with us!
It certainly looks damp and disagreeable, but makes for a rather pretty shot.
I don't think we'll get any of Irma's influence, which is fine; we've had plenty of rain this summer.
Posted by: William Kendall | Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at 11:23 AM