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Fog lit up by a tower light


I was hoping to see the moon, very fat tonight though not full, rising over the hill about a half kilometre away.
A fog got in the way so I didn't.
But one of the radio towers up there was throwing its glance around and around, lighting up the foggy bits. So I tried for it instead.
A fog got in the way so I didn't.
But one of the radio towers up there was throwing its glance around and around, lighting up the foggy bits. So I tried for it instead.
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