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Cape Town (South Africa)
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The only difference between mist and fog is visibility [1]. This phenomenon is called fog if the visibility is one kilometre (1,100 yards) or less (in the UK for driving purposes the definition of fog is visibility less than 200 metres, for pilots the distance is 1 kilometre). Otherwise it is known as mist. Seen from a distance, mist is bluish, and haze is more brownish.[citation needed]
Religious connotations are associated with mist in some cultures; it is used as a metaphor in 2 Peter 2:17.
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Was invited to a Friends and Family night for the grand opening of a new business in Ottawa, call RAW Pul+Grind It's a all natural cold press juice and coffee bar. Here's what they are about from their website.
"Like the way that a lot of new concepts start, we couldn't find a place in Ottawa where we could find raw, cold pressed juices, healthy smoothies, salads and plant-based snacks and foods that we could grab on the go but where we could also get a great organic coffee and tea, so we decided to build it on our own - a brand new concept to Ottawa - the first ever juicery and espresso bar"
I can tell you that everything was amazingly tasty and all good for you.
Image 277 of 366 in 2016
If you think cask making was a gentle craft, think again. The Guinness cooperage was a commercial timber yard, smithy, carpentry shop and metal foundry all rolled into one.
"The hammering, shouting, steaming, firing and branding, combined with the unmistakable smell of hot oak, hits you with an unexpected force"