In a message dated 2/9/2009 11:02:52 A.M.  Pacific Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes:
Have driven past and around  Mt Shasta a number of times. Up 'til now, I 
always thought of it as a razor  sharp, snow capped beauty. I now have a very 
different image to deal with.  ;(
Looking at it jogs my memory. I can feel it in my throat and it and makes  my 
eyes burn. I posted a shot taken around 8 or 9 AM, during that event, that  
showed the sun as a dull orange ball. 

Jack

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Ditto re  razor sharp. And ditto re other image. :-( 

It was somewhat traumatic,  actually, although nothing happened to me. 

Although I did drive with the  windows up and the air conditioner on recycle. 
Breathing smoke is not a good  thing, and all that particulate matter... 
though no one else seemed to be  worried about it (in the places I was). I 
think 
they should have. You can't  tell, always, when you are in the middle of smoke, 
not if the visibility at  ground level is semi-okay. Then when you look back 
where you were you realize,  hey, I was in the middle of that.

I worry about this year -- next May,  next June. Not that far off now, with 
seemingly a massive drought.

Take  Care, Marnie 

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