Clay rain, sand filled fog

On Wednesday March 16, the weather was cloudy and overcast. There was rain in the early morning and when I ventured out on a walk around the village outskirts in the afternoon, there was a strange, brownish gloom in the air.

The air is heavy with the scent of orange blossoms. I wish it were possible to bottle the scent and bring some home! The sand in the air is a problem, however. Vehicles are covered with it. Laundry cannot be dried out doors and it has a tendency to seep in through doors and windows. It’s sand that has travelled from the Sahara desert, not an unknown natural phenomenon. I think it caused pink snow to fall in Paris several years ago. Luckily, it doesn’t happen every year.

One response to “Clay rain, sand filled fog”

  1. Wow, your pictures really do show how the air is thick with sand!! They indeed have a sepia tone!

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