Last Wednesday (6/1/11) I headed out of the house and noticed a distinct haze. I didn't think much about it until I exited my subdivision and headed east. Normally at that point I have a lovely view of the Sandia mountains. However, the haze was so heavy that it totally obscured said Sandias.
It was better the next day, but right about sundown there was a distinct smell of smoke. According to the local news media, a whole lotta people were worried there was some sort of large fire in the metro area and 9-1-1 was rather inundated with calls. Local fire departments checked and could find no local cause for the smoky smell.
The cause of the haze and smell turned out to be the Wallow wildfire in eastern Arizona. The winds were just right/wrong and brought it all our way. Things got a bit better over the weekend but people with respiratory problems were told to stay indoors.
Today started out better, but as the afternoon wore on it got hazier and hazier and around 6:30 PM there was once again a distinct smell of smoke. I looked out and noticed it was a whole lot darker than it normally is as the sun is going down. It looks as though someone inverted a large smoke-color bowl over the entire area.
I took this picture of the sun through a neighbor's tree. My camera was not up to capturing the totally unusual hot pink color of the sun. But it's still kinda cool nevertheless.
Papillon
Monday, June 6, 2011
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