Dear Bill, you've got to quit smoking those Cubano cigars! Sheesh! Seriously, though, where is all the smoke coming from? I've heard the air is so bad in places in China people drop dead walking down the street. Probably an exaggeration but not by much.
Gosto deste trabalho fotográfico.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Looks smoky indeed but no peet is used I assume?
ReplyDeleteSome people still use peet these days.
DeleteIt does seem a little hazy and smoky. Don't know enough about your area to understand the possible origin of the pollution.
ReplyDeleteNo spring in the air...
ReplyDeleteSmog... it's everywhere.
ReplyDelete...let the sun shine!
ReplyDeleteMooie foto Bill, maar inderdaad niet gezond.
ReplyDeleteI agree! Hopefully some fresh winds from the sea will blow it all away.
ReplyDeleteI hope the sky cleared up soon. Nice photo, Bill.
ReplyDeleteDear Bill, you've got to quit smoking those Cubano cigars! Sheesh! Seriously, though, where is all the smoke coming from? I've heard the air is so bad in places in China people drop dead walking down the street. Probably an exaggeration but not by much.
ReplyDeleteHazy days can be good for photography, but have serious drawbacks for those with health issues.
ReplyDeleteLove the tree against the sky!
ReplyDeleteWhy the smog? Who's burning?
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I hope the wind picks up soon. That looks serious, Bill!
ReplyDeleteWhat is causing the haze and smoke?
ReplyDeletePeople burning wood, peet or coal. It can get pretty bad when there is no wind at all.
DeleteOh, so people still use peet. I'm sure that's not easy for anyone to breathe, especially when there aren't any breezes.
ReplyDeleteDo you get a damp cold over there or is it like a dry cold? In various parts of NZ this changes.
ReplyDeleteWe get a damp cold all the time. A lot of the time especially now, it's rain a lot of the time with a cold windy chill.
DeleteDo they still burn peat?
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