Sunday, June 26, 2011
Shust Storm
Yesterday morning was extraordinarily hot, close to 90 Fahrenheit by the time we were eating breakfast, and well over 100 for the day. But what made the day especially weird was the shust storm that blew in just before sunset. The air was almost granular in its thickness, and instead of breathing, it was as if you were swallowing it. As always with the shust storms, buildings any distance away just blur into vague shapes; even trees are indistinct. This morning, just after dawn, it's still hazy, though it looks like it's cleared up some.
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