Disappearing Mist
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iPhone photo from quite a while ago, at Big Bowl, I think, modified recently in SwankoLab.1
Title is again a poorly remembered Japanese proverb, which according to Wikiquote reads as:
雲散霧消 unsan mushō
- Literally: scattered clouds, disappearing mist
- Meaning: Disappear without a trace.
- using Grizzle Fix, Rasputin, and Vinny’s BL94 [↩]











