


Only time I recall having to gas myself with my Albuterol inhaler in Honolulu was when the wind came around and blew a bunch of vog over Honolulu from the Big Island. Scary if like you or me, someone already has lung defects. But it sure does look like shit a lot of the time. I’ve never looked into whether it is due to the topography creating an inversion, wildland fires, traffic, people burning wood, God dropping a chemical warfare bomb on you folks, or all of the above. I get a pretty clear view of Albuquerque from La Tierra Trails and it often enough looks like that picture in the Journal article. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.ġ4 Responses to “Lost in the O’Zone again” You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. This entry was posted on Apat 8:52 am and is filed under Albuquerque, climate change, Wildlife. Tags: Candelaria Bench Trail, Earth Day, Elon Musk, Mars, moon, mule deer, ozone The moon is remarkably short of undocumented workers to help keep the hospitality costs down. Not until the Shackleton Crater Resort & Casino is up and running, is my guess.

No word on when the routes to Luna and Mars will be open for business. Probably not as bad as rush hour at the Big Eye. I wonder what the carbon footprint is like for that action. If you should happen to see any posts here that look something like “Ph’nglui mglw’nafh Cthulhu R’lyeh wgah’nagl fhtagn,” with illustrations of flailing tentacles rending squealing humans into party snacks, never fear … it’s just the nanoparticles kicking in.Įlsewhere, the Elon Musk Bus Lines have resumed delivering passengers to the International Space Station. Speaking of plagues, Herself and I are due for our booster shots this weekend. Gaia being indifferent as regards race, creed, color, or religion, she dispatches plagues instead of the sheriff. No wonder the landlord is taking measures to have us evicted. This was either courtesy of a pair of small fires down along the bosque or the ozone we seem to be having too much of lately. From up on the bench I noticed a haze coating the Rio.
