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We got it too! It was really orange here and thick. We awoke to it and it did not clear until late afternoon. They say we might get another one on Saturday, I hope not!
I hope you took care and didn't breathe any of that in!!
Now you have an excuse for the dust in the house.
Hi Peter! Gosh, that is awful. Sure not good for the lungs and especially for folks with asthma.
I'm glad things have cleared up.
Your last post gave me a good chuckle today!!!
Oooh, that looks awful. Hope it has cleared up and you don't get any more.
Peter,
Do make sure you stay in and don't breathe that air. It looks terrible, but I had to smile at the idea of Cliff's about an excuse for the dust in the house.
Yep I've posted about the dust too. BTW, close your windows tonight...there's another on the way. Just what you always wanted...
Gday Peter,
Hope you had the house all shut up. We got it overnight conbined with rain the windows all all streaked with red dust along with outdoor setting what a mess, oopps and brown water yuk. take care .
I dare ya to chew gum with your mouth open.
(You can tell I've had an experience with dust storms.)
I saw this on the news. The NBC nightly news had pictures of Sidney with the shroud of dust. I wondered if any of my blogging buddies were affected.
While in Canada, I watched some AFL in one of the restaurants up there. Kinda of like a cross between rugby, soccer and football.
Horrible stuff wasn't it, and so wide spread!
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