The view from my back door about 7am, a vibrant orange sky and
banana palms being whipped around in a gale.
Red dust everywhere on the walk up my street to the train station.
The air was thick and gritty with it.
Browny orange twilight and street lights at 8.30am on Newtown train station.
The sun struggling through, 8.30am on Newtown train station.
Somewhere out there is Bennelong Point, the Opera House and the Harbour.
The view from the 28th floor cafeteria at work about 9am.
By late afternoon it had pretty much blown over, the main legacy left behind being drifts of red/orange dust wherever the strong winds hadn't successfully blown the slate clean. A little bit of the red desert come to town.
2 comments:
High in fat, low in fat? Dust. Anybody? No? Dust. Anybody? No? Dust. Anybody? No? Dust. Anybody? No? Dust. Anybody? No? Dust. It's actually very low in fat ... so you can have as much dust as you like!
it looks like Mars.
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