Yesterday looked overcast in the morning. I thought I saw mist. Maybe not. More probable not.
I noticed that there was smoke behind the hills - to the north, to the west, to the east, to the south.
The north and east don't seem so terrible compared to the west and the south. The smoke has spilled over and into the valley. I tried capturing the red sun last night, but the picture is not the same as what I saw with my naked eyes
So this is what the photograph looks like |
But it looked more like this - or maybe something in between |
West and South hills have seemed to disappear. Took most of these this afternoon while we were walking Bonnie
We got a notification from Alexis about our air quality - as though our breathing wouldn't have been able to figure it out on its own. We've seen worse. Last year was worse.
I look at so many elements people are currently fighting across our nation. The floods, the fires. Each time I hear of a hurricane in Louisiana I think "Why do those people even stay there?"
I suppose it's possible that there are people in Louisiana who look at what's happening in Oregon and think, "Why do those people even stay there?"
We've been here six years. I feel blessed that we have never had to evacuate. But we think we're prepared to do so.
My allergies are going haywire and I've been coughing. I am certain it is due to the poor air quality and not to COVID
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