' Round the Countryside '
RICHARD Morse : 8, ' A Foggy Day '
Fogs do not come to us by chance. Every foggy day has a meaning for those who can read it. There is little or no difference between mists, fogs, and clouds, and some of the densest fogs are simply clouds that lie at ground level.
The water drops of a fog are exceedingly small, and they do not run together and form large drops ; if they did, the fog would turn into rain. The wild creatures of the countryside respond to fog in many different ways, which are always interesting to watch. Mr. Richard Morse will give you some exampies this afternoon.