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sherry from sherryspickings says
this is very lovely. so misty and mystical:) such a beautiful building too.
Emma says
Thanks so much Sherry! :)
chickenruby says
I love how the spire almost disappears into the fog
Emma says
Thank you! It was like that both mornings we were there! :)
Merlinda Little (@pixiedusk) says
Love the silhouette of the structure and the mist adds a bit of mystery to it. #mysundayphoto
Emma says
Thanks Merlinda! :)
Funky Wellies says
The perfect weather for Glühwein… ;) xx
Emma says
Genau! :D Thank you FW xx
OneDad3Girls says
What a grand looking place…I’ve only ever been there for a day and want to go back.
Thank you for linking up
Emma says
Thanks so much! :)
Phoebe @ Lou Messugo says
haven’t seen fog for ages…hope I’m not tempting fate!
Emma says
Thanks Phoebe… We usually get some here just before the weather starts to get REALLY cold! :/
Coombe Mill says
What a stunning photo, I love it when you see old architecture poking through the mist.
Emma says
Thanks Fiona! :) x
Mel says
I love fog. It always makes me think of 19th century novels…
Emma says
A real “pea-souper” thanks Mel! :)