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Ugh, that is disgusting!

That picture, if only the fog was a naturally-induced one, would be so calming to look at.

And now I am reminded of a picture I saw by another photographer friend, of the time when her apartment building was filled with the smoke of Aedes-fogging. Before I had read her caption, I thought of how serene it all looked. Same sentiments here for yours.

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You write with such beauty Susie. In all circumstances. I hope all is well soon and the smoke clears and no one has been hurt. 💛

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Feb 18Liked by Susie Mawhinney

Oh dear, hope you and the hill are okay... Beautiful postcard though...

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Many thanks lovely… we are confined to the house due to fumes unfortunately but I think the fire is out.

Have a great Sunday…♥️xx

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Thanks, they fill the gap when lack of time/inspiration/enthusiasm take over..! X

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Oh no! Hope everyone is OK. Love the 6 word story linked to the photo - very poignant. They are harder than you think, aren't they?

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They truly are Debs… !! But that’s good for aging minds right..!

I’m glad you liked it lovely…♥️

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Loving these short postcards by the way!

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Feb 18Liked by Susie Mawhinney

Oh gosh, how awful and terrifying! I hope no one is hurt. Love and hugs!

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Tell you later darling… been up all night here and this morning thick smog covers the entire area… biggest love. ♥️xxx

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Feb 18Liked by Susie Mawhinney

Scary and eerie.

Thoughts xx

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It was terrible to watch Jo, the pollution over our home is horrendous.

Thanks always for your thoughts..xx

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How awful Susie. May your hill be full of fresh gulps of air again soon. xx

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