I'm taking a shortcut today.
Our area of upstate New York enters our Phase 4 (the last phase, although now we aren't so sure about that) Friday, but today I travel thousands of miles for my picture. Well, not my picture....
My spouse's cousin K. in Albuquerque, New Mexico sent me this photo. It was taken last Thursday about 7:20 am.
This haze, I believe, is from the Woodbury fire in Arizona. A fire hundreds of miles away, it obscures the Sandia Mountains barely visible above the building. Scary, but awesome.
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Happy Wednesday and hope you are staying safe.
Wow...the photo...the haze...
ReplyDeleteGood luck with phase 4
I live in California and the summers pretty much look like that too. Fires are a summer event here and the smoke and haze lasts for weeks and weeks. It's awful.
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I also live in Calif. and hate to see the smoke turn the sun and sky a grey pink. The smell of smoke lasts for a long time.
ReplyDeletePhase 4? We're like NYC- barely in Phase 2!!!!
ReplyDeleteI was going to say that looks like a wildfire picture. There's something about the light through smoke. Very picturesque. In real life, very disconcerting.
ReplyDeleteI think the haze is pretty, but like Liz said - disconcerting. I was thinking we were supposed to be getting unusual sunsets in the southeast due to the giant dust cloud from Africa that traveled over the Atlantic, but so far it's been raining most days and I haven't been able to see a sunset.
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