My son and I were exiting the gym when Noah looked to the sky and asked, "What is that?" My answer: forest fires.
The paper said the smoke went as far south as Tennessee.
"I think it is really harmful for people with conditions like asthma and lung conditions," Amos Glem, a Minot ND resident said.
Although the smoky haze in my home right now can't be attributed to Canada, the hazy skies can. (I cooked bacon.) It's raining right now so I hope all is cleared from the skies. I am reminded of the skies over San Diego when we lived there.
Smoky Haze in the Sky
Randy Tramp, author of Night to Knight, parent of 11 children (8 adopted), traveled around the globe in the Navy, camp director for mentally/physically disabled, safari in Africa, worked at a Federal Prison, Children’s Pastor before turning his full attention to writing.
He writes books, blogs and short stories.
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