
While heading out biking this morning I could see a haze which I have never seen before. I had my first stop to shoot the breeze with a friend named Lyall. Afterwards near noon I thought I would bring out my digital and try to show the haze which comes with this heat wave. We never get a humid hot like this.
It illustrates (hopefully) the haze which comes with the humidity. Again the weather is going to be like this for the next ten days. In the morning while starting off biking I looked at this haze and it reminded me so much of what I remember in Syracuse, New York.
Yet here we don’t get this type of heat sure it does get up there but there is a difference to a dry climate to a wet climate which tends to be near large bodies of water.
Yet you would never think it would have ended up within the prairies of Saskatchewan.
It has looked like that here for weeks.. after a few moments of clear in the mornings, the haze arrives and stays most of the day. Need some rain here really really bad, as do so many other places.
ReplyDeleteOne the other hand Scott in five months one shall be wishing for this from up here. :) It's all within perspective. Yet I have never seen
ReplyDeletethese type of hot here within my life. C'est la vie.
I wonder if part of this might be form the fires down in Colorado? Some say the trees give off a haze in hot weather, but I'm not sure of that.
ReplyDeleteIt's like that here, too..
ReplyDeleteThe next 7 days in the mid 90's with high humidity...I'm MOVIN!
Very pretty area Jack. Yep, we are used to seeing that haze so very often here, very close to Syracuse, NY. What a very unusual summer you are experiencing this year. Stay cool :)
ReplyDeletelovely views
ReplyDeleteStay hydrated, take plenty of fluids and stay indoors as much as possible. take care, tight hugs
ReplyDeleteActually that is smoke Doug - most all thought it was the humidity but it's either from up north or over in Alberta. The source
ReplyDeleteI can't say I know.
Welcome to the new world....gotcha Alice. :)
ReplyDeleteHeaded out for a while and came back and this morning I remember a haze like this in Syracuse. It's funny how you come to be
ReplyDeleteaccustom to one type of weather. It's neat Theresa how there can be that recollect. The summer has really just began so am being
cool.
It's the closest to being there Caroline. Technology has some good points to it - no doubts there.
ReplyDeleteI drink so much water......but am not one to stay indoors - not all day no way. Hugs go from
ReplyDeleteover here < too > over there. :)
Looks lovely there Jack, thanks for the morning tour.
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure Milli.
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