afternoon, freezing fog, 4 ° F, -16 ° C
wasn't super sure what freezing fog looked like so picture: click
Something strange had happened to her forest. The normal look of the shadowy forest, dulled and colored blue by mist had faded away as the leaves had fallen. It was as if someone had turned the lights on after living in darkness. The sky did more than just peep through the occasional branch, it was a vast expanse of pale grey that overpowered the naked twigs that had sheltered her since she was born. She felt exposed, but these changes left her rapt with wonder. The trees and bushes and rocks twinkled like a river, coated by the frozen fog droplets. The fog was white rather than blue, it looked like the plumes that rose from her nose. All at once the world was soft with this haze and sparkling with the diamond frost. Her jaw hung open.
The land had been getting colder, too. The adults had regarded this with frowns and more silent unhappiness, but that seemed to be how they greeted all sorts of change in their lives. But this time, perhaps, they seemed a little warier. Sahalie figured it had something to do with the cache size, as there had been a distinct shortage of prey in the area lately. She wondered when the birds would return. Their song had been strangely absent.