The above picture was taken at mid-day while I was travelling down the highway which runs north from Kuwait to Iraq. This normally would be a bright, sun high in the sky, kind of day. The visibility was actually pretty good on this day, but the dust that hangs inside of the vehicle is still a pain in the ass. With the wind that is blowing the sand, blasting at the side of the vehicle, it sounds almost like a fairly hard rain. The sand/dust seeps into the vehicle though and hangs the same as if you were going to beat the dust out of your floor matts inside the vehicle. Blowing sand, like blowing snow, will get into your eyes, mouth, ears and nose: but unlike snow, this SHIT DON'T MELT. It is with you all day. No amount of blowing your nose, or rubbing your eyes seems to help when it is bad enough. Nothing short of a warm shower standing on your head, seems to wash the sand from all the crevices, at least on me, that this sand has crept its way into.
The picture above is taken on another day, at around 8 in the morning. Still normally a fairly bright time of day, the dust in the air has seemed to cancel out the sun. I know that I need to wear extra tight underwear and don't bother putting in my contact lenses when the weather forcast is kind enough to forcast " dust later today, with possibility of dust through the night, with dust again tomorrow." WTF, I didn't know dust was one of the elements of weather, but I guess I can chalk it up as another lesson learned.
Till next time,
Brett Out!!
2 comments:
You need one of those compressed air thingies that you use to clean your computer. Your Dad says you should shove it where the sun don't shine to blow the dust out of your nose!
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