January Photo: Monticello Fog

After looking back at what an app considered my top photos from last year, I realized the app doesn’t really know my life.

So this year, I’ll be choosing one of my Instagram photos each month that speaks to where I’m at in some way and sharing it here as my own Photo of the Month.

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For January, I chose this photo from the foggy day we visited Monticello during our DC and Virginia trip. Phillip and I enjoyed exploring the grounds, and the fog added a layer of romance and mystery.

Also, I find myself drawn to photos with empty seats in them. Maybe when I see this type of image, it makes me feel like there’s a place for me in the space. Maybe I take them (and post them), so you can feel like there’s a place for you in my photos too.


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16 Replies to “January Photo: Monticello Fog”

    1. That’s awesome! I think you’ll dig it. Thomas Jefferson had a nice library. :)

      And, yep, I’m surprised, but I can believe it. It’s like people who live in Phoenix and haven’t been to the Grand Canyon. Sometimes we take for granted the things that are closer to home.

  1. I love this photo — the tree, the fog, the empty seats… Fog just makes everything look so much better, in my opinion. So romantic and misty and ghostly. Especially with the empty benches.

  2. I like the idea of a photo of the month! It will make a great blog post at the end of the year. :D

    This picture is awesome! I can see why you’re drawn to empty seats, and that’s a cool way to look at it. I’ve been obsessed with clouds & sky lately – no idea why.

    Can’t wait to see your future PotMs!

    1. Thanks! Your encouragement on that other post spurred the idea on!

      It’s funny how we get drawn to certain things for reasons we can’t even explain.

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