Shenandoah County
Tonight‘s sunset brought tears to my eyes. This is partly because I felt sad and worried, and partly because my eyes smarted from smoke particles. It was the smoke particles that gave the sunset dramatic red tones.
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Great colours.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry about the fires.
ReplyDeleteThe skies do look pretty. The wildfires are scary, I hope they get them under control. I heard 100 acres of Shenandoah has burnt too. Take care, have a great day and happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sky in deed
ReplyDeleteYes, we definitely can slow it down but sadly not if we keep arguing about how to do it and if it's real and/or human caused. :/
ReplyDeleteIt is amazing that there are still people who deny climate change, among them prominent politicians who we continue to elect to high office. In every serious discussion I have seen, by credible scientists in peer-reviewed journals, the tipping point has been passed, and we are on the way to catastrophe.
ReplyDelete...we read about the fires last night. Take care and be safe.
ReplyDeleteSorry that such beauty of colorful sunsets is the result of destruction of forest lands. We've heard of control burns in our areas of forest, before the winds came of course. It's tough with climate change happening right before our eyes...in whatever way it comes.
ReplyDeleteWe in New York State had the smoke last year from fires in Canada. I fear David above is right. My heart goes out to all affected by the latest fires. It's a sad situation - too many of us still think it's a hoax or something that will turn around on its own, and we elect like minded officials to office. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos but so sorry to hear about the fires. Stay safe!
ReplyDeleteI hope that you get some relief soon.
ReplyDeleteI believe that many of the fires we are having are the result of climate change caused by man. Many of the deniers in oil and gas industry tell me that being warmer is better than being cold. Clueless.
Beautiful photos. I too worry about the fires because we are already being warned about the hot, dry summer ahead. I hope the outcome is better for everyone than expected at the presnt time.
ReplyDeleteDramatic skies, but having had lived through a summer of on and off smoky days, I remember what it was like.
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