This photo is completely original. I have not adjusted it in any way since taking it, no colour enhancements at all. This is what I will drive through on my way to work!
*Update* I am home from work now and it really has been the most surreal day. Some of the older patients thought it was the end of the world.
One of the night nurses kids rang her so excited, he was convinced it was the fall-out from a meteorite and wanted to know did he really have to go to school!
It's 4pm and the sky has returned to a clear pale blue but everything is covered in a fine orange dust, the cars, the Guinea Pig cage, the BBQ! I don't think I have ever had to dust my garden before!
Another couple of photos, this time from my phone:
The car journey to work...
The hospital as I arrived for my 7am shift...

I know what a spin out!
ReplyDeleteI put some photos on my blog today too. Those 90km winds have sent the dust storm up to QLD now.
Wow, we saw pictures of Sydney on the news this morning and were wondering how you were affected. I'm glad you can still turn a wierd situation into a great photo opportunity!!(I'll worry when you don't). I've seen people vacuuming their gardens but dusting as well...Mother Nature must be a man!! Love to you all Cathy
ReplyDeleteThose pictures are pretty cool. Whats it like in Sydney? reply back to me at http://bkshox5.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteIt would be a bit unsettling to wake up to orange skies.....you are right, the pictures do make everything seem surreal.
ReplyDeleteHave you every seen anything like this before?
ReplyDeleteFantastic piccies bruv !!
ReplyDeletelooks like something from 'Madmax'
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Is everyone ok ??
Steve xx
Thanks for your comments everyone.
ReplyDeleteAll back to normal today and everyone is fine. Blue skies and dusty cars! No, I have never seen anything like this before, and neither have any of my Australian friends either. Even the old people in the hospital cant recall the last dust storm (which the news said was 70 years ago)
Life goes on, 6am and I'm hugging my cup of tea and trying to wake up enough to put on my uniform and head out to the hospital....
Wow, that is insane. I'm so glad you shared pics with us! History in the making, right there!
ReplyDeleteHow eery! The pictures are beautiful though - in a strange, creepy, what's gonna happen kind of way... {grin}
ReplyDeleteGlad all is well now but that would have been strange.
Are you in Alice Springs ?
ReplyDeleteBorneo island here
See my blog on the Red Storm :
http://hornbill-hornbill.blogspot.com
We are about 2 hours drive North of Sydney.
ReplyDeleteIt just looked like Alice Springs with all the red dust everywhere!