Fenster writes:
Yesterday a morning fog rolled into New York City. The HuffPost published some nice photos from the air showing a clear and bright sky with the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges poking through clouds.
Down at ground level it was a different story. 8 AM in Brooklyn Heights seemed like it could be 3 AM. Looking towards the East River it was grayer than a bad day in Beijing, and that’s saying a lot. Looking east, though, you got the slightly Magritte-ish view of dark night on the streets, complete with headlights from a lone approaching car, with a nearby apartment tower bathed in morning sunlight.

