There’s Dirt in the Air!

Starting on Thursday this past week, an extreme low pressure system arrived here from the west.

With it came winds with sustained velocity of 75 Km/h (46.6 mph) and gusts to over 100 Km/h (62.14 mph)

We had mistakenly left our windows open after the night, and within a couple of hours of the wind starting, hubs mopped up enough dust from the floor, that it looked like the floor hadn’t been mopped in years.

Winds aren’t uncommon here on the Canadian prairies and we’ve had tornadoes in Saskatchewan almost every summer for as long as I can remember, but this wasn’t that.

It put me to mind of what it must have been like in the “dust bowl” of the “dirty thirties”. I can’t imagine dealing with something like this for a decade. Two days was plenty long enough.

Hubs and I had to go out (to purchase a fan of all things) and I could feel and taste the dirt in my mouth long after returning home.

My feature photo was sent to me by a dear friend. This was their farm yard on Thursday and that’s their topsoil in the air in the distance. They had just finished seeding that field.

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4 responses to “There’s Dirt in the Air!”

  1. Charla Avatar

    When you can taste the dirt in your mouth, you know it is bad. I can’t even imagine living through the dust bowl.

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    1. Terry Avatar

      I can’t either, Charla. Those pioneers were made of tougher stuff than I. Have a great day!

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  2. Betty Avatar

    Oh Terry, I hope this is over soon for you all! I’m sorry for your friend’s field! Have you read “The Four Winds” by Kristin Hannah? A great book about the Dust Bowl era.

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    1. Terry Avatar

      I’ve not read that book, Betty. I’ll check it out. The wind has stopped today. It’s nice to see the sun again … guess what’s in the forecast for this afternoon, though … snow for Pete’s sake!! I hope the weather man is wrong. If correct, this will be the latest snowfall I’ve witnessed in our part of the country. Have a great day!

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