Wow. I'll tell you something. I rarely look up because the sun is usually blazing. It hurts to look up.
But, there is tons of dust because of this. That is a big factor. It also disguises the pollution. This is Phoenix and while we don't have extremely heavy industry, it is seen and felt with the traffic, the sprawling industrial complexes springing up everywhere and just the abominable heat and dryness.
Right now we have rain for the first time in months. The sky is overcast and downpour is upon us. So that cleans up the air considerably.
This post reminded me of Creedence Clearwater's Who'll Stop the Rain so I posted it below. I don't know if you see my videos or not, so I'm telling you like I would a deaf and blind person.
They're not chemtrails, they are contrails...problem is...I don't remember seeing so many contrails when I was young, in fact I distinctly remember contrails disappearing and clouds being fluffy, I use to spend much time lying on my back in the fields looking up at the sky and making animals out of the clouds.
The sky here is rarely a crisp blue. I remember as a child the sky being bright blue. Not like today, dull, and off light blue. But then again, that was before the car.
This post was edited by carbonproduct at July 27, 2017 6:45 AM MDT