I hear ya. Well, not right now, obviously - winter, here, but that shit happens in Sydney from time to time. It's rather strange to see all that smoke against very green grass, though.
Really? I thought it was just desert there! Well- prairies can catch fire too. And it does get very hot there. Don't mind me, I'm being ignorant.
Heh. Thanks. I like my green grass too. Summer is the only season I can take a picture of that part of my property too, any other time it looks like a huge stretch of desert with no sign of life. I sure hope that strangeness doesn't effect the growing of it! lol
The desert is in the 'red centre' of Australia. Here, have a map. We get fires in the grassland/temperate/sub-tropical areas during summer, and sometimes they're close enough to Sydney/the wind is blowing in the right direction that the air is full of smoke. Sydney is a little north of where 'Australian Capital Territory' is marked on the map, btw.
And you're not ignorant. I don't make it my business to know about the climate of other countries, either *g*.
Oooooh!!! Pretty. Well, before I just wanted to go to Australia, now I really want to go. Well, learn something new everyday! Thanks for showing me! Now I can show off my knowledge to unknowing minions! I mean... I don't have minions... yet.
*examines map* Okay, I see. Makes sense. BC is temperate climate too. Has it ever rained/snowed ashes?
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I hope no one has lost life/homes.
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Heh. Thanks. I like my green grass too. Summer is the only season I can take a picture of that part of my property too, any other time it looks like a huge stretch of desert with no sign of life. I sure hope that strangeness doesn't effect the growing of it! lol
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And you're not ignorant. I don't make it my business to know about the climate of other countries, either *g*.
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*examines map* Okay, I see. Makes sense. BC is temperate climate too. Has it ever rained/snowed ashes?
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