Freeway in the Haze
Aug. 10th, 2021 07:42 amYesterday was a sufficiently haphazard day that I forgot to post anything at all, but it's nothing worth mentioning here, other than to say that Lisa and my schedules have gotten a bit disorganized and I'm reworking my days of use-it-or-lose it PTO lest I hit the buffer at 37.5 days maximum accumulation.
The smoke continues to come and go. It seems to be cutting the temperatures slightly, but I could still do without it. It was so thick a couple of days ago that more than just the nearby mountains and hills were vanishing.
( Fading Interstate )
A troubling thought I had when we had ash actually falling from the sky a while ago was that it was shortly after the town of Greenville (about 150 km northwest of us) had burned to the ground, which suggests to me that it was bits of Greenville we had falling on us in Reno and Fernley.
The smoke continues to come and go. It seems to be cutting the temperatures slightly, but I could still do without it. It was so thick a couple of days ago that more than just the nearby mountains and hills were vanishing.
( Fading Interstate )
A troubling thought I had when we had ash actually falling from the sky a while ago was that it was shortly after the town of Greenville (about 150 km northwest of us) had burned to the ground, which suggests to me that it was bits of Greenville we had falling on us in Reno and Fernley.