It's been rainy here in the Bridgewater Triangle for the past week, and looks to continue for most of the next, so I suppose most of the particulates are being washed out of the air. (Part of why it's forming raindrops to fall, I suppose.) Even so, air quality around here has only been at Medium, though the last dregs of pollen season is also a part of that.
At least it's not a nasty hot June, bad air quality is bad enough on its own without that, to say nothing of people trying to contain forest fires. I'm mildly favorably disposed toward rainy days in general versus bright and clear, but especially when a bit of damp in the ground cover means reduced fire risk in the burning season.
At least it's not a nasty hot June, bad air quality is bad enough on its own without that, to say nothing of people trying to contain forest fires. I'm mildly favorably disposed toward rainy days in general versus bright and clear, but especially when a bit of damp in the ground cover means reduced fire risk in the burning season.
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‎noli esse culus
‎noli esse culus