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April haze on Friday 13th #SkywatchFriday

What’s with climate change and pollution ?

My normally clear April sky is hazy and murky.

And of course the wildly mushrooming buildings aren’t adding to the beauty of my Mumbai skyline.

I do hope the skies clear soon and the skyline pretties up !

By the way, today is Friday the 13th . Do you suffer from triskaidekaphobia ( a fear of the number 13 particularly Friday 13th ? )

Happy weekend all .

Enjoy Friday the 13th !

Image of Bellybytes

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10 responses to “April haze on Friday 13th #SkywatchFriday”

  1. This haze is everywhere now Sunita; its the fallout of living in a city and building highrises to accommadate all of us!

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  2. Pollution is definitely a growing problem.

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  3. In my cultural tradition, the number 13 is actually considered lucky. Hoping your smog clears soon – my heart sank when I saw the picture, knowing you are breathing that in.

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    1. I’m not scared of Friday the 13 either ! And I don’t think the smog will clear unless we throw out all the cars !!!!

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  4. Here’s to less pollution and prettier skies in the future!!

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  5. On clear days, I get to see the mountain range behind the concrete jungle from my house. Unfortunately, I have spotted it quite rarely in past three years. Thats a stark reminder, every morning, about man made and man invited disasters lurking at the horizon.

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    1. Oh yes . Every day the skyline changes till one day we’ll peep into our neighbour’s house 10 ft away !

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  6. Triskaidekaphobia! Now there’s a word I haven’t used in years and years.
    And I understand about the pollution. I seriously mourn for the future of this planet. I won’t be here for a whole lot longer, but everyone has or knows children and grandchildren, nieces and nephews, who are going to be wearing masks when venturing outside, even here in Canada.
    Kay
    An Unfittie’s Guide to Aventurous Travel

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    1. I thought there was no pollution in Canada. In fact my nephew and his wife recently migrated to Canada simply because the air was better !

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