Wildfires are burning all over Northern California. We don't live especially near any of them, and yet the air is hazy and smelly. I tried to take the kids for a wagon ride yesterday, but turned back early because I felt like I was holding cigarettes to their lips. This morning, the smell hit me halfway down the stairs.
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BTW, I like the new layout - it gives your userpic an eerie glow...
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Thanks! I don't change layouts often, but I thought this worked well for the moon bunny.
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How strange to be reading ljs of people I know dealing with drought at the same time as people dealing with floods, too. Unlike the people who can't see that this is global warming, it makes it clear to me that as we have more and more extreme weather that our system is obviously out of balance.
Makes me glad to live in Michigan. I saw somewhere a map of where people are safest in the U.S. from weather disasters. Generally speaking, we don't get much flooding, huricanes, tidal waves, earthquakes, or drought. Just tornados. And I'm told my city is in a natural basin that has never gotten hit by tornado. Sometimes flooding happens in the state, but not like around the Mississippi or anything. And we have these huge fresh water supplies... :)
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*rotfl* I guess that's what the Michigan Militia is for! :)
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40 miles is about as close as I'd want to get.
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