....from where I am here, shores of Lake Superior, the smoke from the bush fires 150 miles away, is like a thick fog that the sun just barely cuts through. Sitting on my deck last night I wolfed down a bowl of strawberries, (I love strawberries, in fact, "Strawberry" was a nickname given to me by my MC Bros back in the day)and I left the bowl outside on the table. This morning that bowl was half filled with rain water which was dirty from the atmospheric smoke. It left a gray skim on the surface and collected on the bowl's side that had to be scrubbed off.
I'm sure there's no adverse health effects from this smoke because, unlike cigarette packages,there's no "Surgeon General" warning labels attached to the clouds.
UPDATE FROM THE TIME OF INITIATING THIS POST...this fucking smoke has just gotten thicker...FUCKING WOW.
Even my bears are reacting in a different way to this smoke, obviously it's hindering their sense of smell. They're not moving around like they usually do, they're pretty much docile into their own little plot of bush, they don't even want to play.
Talker -2 points 1.9 years ago
Yes and look into all the food and farm facilities that have been burned down. Tons of food also being thrown away while prices keep increasing.