Monday, June 19, 2023

Our Small World....

It's not news that Canada is suffering through astonishing wildfires. These fires are so huge that firefighters from other countries are flying in to try to help get them under control. One group from France (about 100 strong) arrived maybe two weeks ago....and their captain was quoted after several days saying that putting the fires out was basically impossible.

Heat and wind and dry conditions make burning season arrive earlier and last longer and fires spread farther. We here in the lower 48 have "witnessed" the fires just by looking to our own once-blue-skies. Milwaukee has had many days this spring where there is an overall haze diluting our beautiful blue ceiling and sometimes the city itself and big Lake Michigan are also "semi-hidden." Air quality is affected....and it's much worse in other big cities here in America. The map below gives some indication of just how widespread the Canadian fires are and why getting control of them is an almost impossible task.


I took Fenway out for his first walk a few days ago and was taken by the colors of our sunrise. Coming up over the trees just east of our building was an orange orb......softened with a sort of grey coating. I still enjoyed the fragrance of the still-blooming lilacs, but there was also a definite under-oder of smoke in the air.


Absolute proof that we live in a small world and it's foolish to think that changing climate conditions in one part of the world won't affect everyone. 

"Our" son is brighter today and the sky is bluer....but still not normal. A smoke-filled lesson for all of us about just how precious and fragile our planet is. 

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