Thursday, December 4, 2025

Hidden in Fog

 

Let's go back to Utah and almost a year back. After we had met the Goblins and got our tire fixed in Green River we finally arrived in Moab. We quickly checked into our hotel and went to the Moab Brewery for lunner (a meal between lunch and dinner), then we just did a quick drive up to Arches National Park as long as there was still some daylight. We had been to Arches often and knew exactly where we wanted to go.

It was an early night for us because we wanted to go into Arches the next day before the crowds. We had heard horror stories about long waiting times and overcrowded parking lots even in winter. Sadly, all of this is true; we were pretty shocked. We had never experienced the park that crowded before.

So we left early after a very satisfying breakfast at the Moab Diner - if you're ever in Moab and you like Southwestern cuisine, this is the place to go to. We went their for breakfast as well as for dinner. Definitely don't miss their green chili sauce. 

Even though we were early, there was already a line of cars at the entrance. Arches has a long driveway up to the toll booth and along that driveway you see those lovely signs like "one hour wait from here" etc. We had to stop at "half an hour wait from here" and thankfully only had to wait 15 minutes until we were through (the longest we ever had to wait here). 

Arches presented itself hidden in fog.

Over breakfast we had decided that we wanted to go to the Windows first and do a little hike here that we had done several years ago. The upper parking lot was already full, but we did find a spot in the lower parking lot. From here it's just a 15 minute walk or so to the North and South Window Arch - if you don't stop all the time because you want to take foggy photos like yours truly.

Who can resist such beautiful crooked trees?

I succeeded in taking a picture of the walkway up to the North Window without a single person in it! 

From the Windows you can enjoy the beautiful view of Turret Arch, and the fog gave the entire scenery a very special atmosphere.

The silhouettes of the trees in the fog had something quite mysterious.



We could already feel the sun behind the clouds, working hard to get through the fog. The light around Turret Arch became slightly brighter.

The sun was squinting through the rock and the fog.

And suddenly the fog was lifting, just like that, and revealing Turret Arch in all its beauty. Almost. It was like lifting a veil.

We could see some of the famous features in the distance like the Great Wall.


Turret Arch was on its way to lose the remaining bits of fog. The mystery was gone.


With the disappearance of the fog a selfie was in order. My contribution to Nicole's Friday Face Off.


After that we started our hike along the Windows Sand Loop Trail. As soon as we had left the main trail at the Windows, we were almost alone. This was much more to our liking. While the fog had lifted, it was still hanging around in some places. We could see it for a while from our hiking trail.


Last week Nicole asked for the recipe of my Tiramisu. I thought I post it here because perhaps someone else would like to try it too. I brought it from Italy sometime in the mid 90s and it therefore is in metric measurements.


4 eggs, separated
100 g sugar
500 g Mascarpone (I use the Trader Joe's one, two packages are a bit less than 500g)
Italian ladyfingers (the hard ones, not the soft)
cold espresso
cocoa powder

Lay out the ladyfingers in a dish and soak with the espresso.
Beat the egg yolks, sugar and marscarpone until creamy. Beat the egg whites until stiff and fold into the cream.
Put a first layer of soaked ladyfingers on the bottom of a deep dish. Spoon a first layer of cream on top f it.  Add a second layer of soaked ladyfingers and a second layer of mascarpone cream. Cover and chill overnight. 
Shortly before serving shake cocoa powder on top of the chilled cream until it is completely covered.
Enjoy!





16 comments:

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

Dear Carola, your photos are beautiful...and I love ❤️ your selfie.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Fog always makes everything look so eerie. What fab photos these are!

Iris Flavia said...

"lunner" - tolles Wort! Besser als "tea-time" und Brauerei klingt für mich auch leckerer.
Himmel, so früh so lange warten?!
Ich vermisse Nebel, danke für die schönen Fotos.
Happy Faces :-)

Veronica Lee said...

The fog made Arches look completely otherworldly.
Your photos are stunning.
I love how the landscape slowly revealed itself as the sun pushed through.
And thank you for sharing your tiramisu recipe… now I’m craving some! 😋

Maria Medeiros said...

Dear Carola I am going to make this dessert! Oh wow the fog is so magical and beautiful. Fantastic photos! Have a lovely Friday and a wonderful and amazing weekened!

Gene Black said...

It is great to see your lovely faces out in the big wide world, enjoying life.

My name is Erika. said...

Those foggy views are amazing. Arches is a beautiful place but I'm sad to read how crowded it has become, even in winter. So much for getting away from it all. Thanks for sharing. I really enjoyed your post and seeing Arches again. Happy weekend-hugs-Erika

Tom said...

...fog adds the magic, until you are driving in it!

Christine said...

Lovely photos!

carol l mck said...

Awesome fog photos ~ and love the photo of both of you ~ hugs,
an artist reflects

DVArtist said...

First thank you so much for the recipe. I'm going to give it a try. Wish me luck. LOL Second, these photos remind me of some sort of scary movie. Ya know my fave. They are magnificent photos. Thank you so much for sharing with FFO and have a wonderful weekend.

Michelle said...

Your fog photo is excellent! Always good to see your selfies :)

The Rev. Arnoldo L. Romero, MLA said...

Hi Carola! I am so enjoying this virtual trip with your and your husband. That's a great selfie of you too. That Tiramisu looks scrumptious, so thanks for sharing the recipe. Blessings!

Lowcarb team member said...

I like the foggy views and a lovely selfie.
Your Tiramisu looks delicious.

Wishing you happy and peaceful December days.

All the best Jan

Jeanie said...

Rick loves tiramisu so thanks for sharing it. I do love the fog!

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

That fog was a great addition to your photos, Carola, it set off those crooked trees and the arches beautifully. Even when it was lifting, it was still beautiful. The tiramisu looks delicious and might be tried in the future.