Something I’ve forgot to mention. When I met David the first time he offered me to stay one night. That same day during the evening, he told me I could stay a week. So for now, I’m not camping on the beach anymore. I have a lot of free time because David goes everyday cycling, then at the gym and finally at the club. I did not update my blog since because I’m working on my blog. I’ve updated a bit the design and then redo my own website in case I would look for a job here. When I start doing this kind of thing I cannot stop! Especially because I want to catch up with the technology and there is so much new stuff to learn.
This afternoon, I follow Vic to the club. We got in a bus first and then decided to walk for the second part of the trip. Since a week now, the haze has been pretty bad here. I’ve never experience something like this. The city is constantly misty, grey. It’s sad. I don’t even remember when I saw the blue sky or the sun.
Then the rain came. Vic received a call from David saying he is coming back home. So we turned back to join him. When the haze is too strong, the club does not allow people to swim for safety reason. On TV they spread the message and recommend people with lungs problem to stay at home. This haze is coming from Indonesia where the forest are out of control and burn. The wind here nearly never change its direction so this is why it’s like this here…
Lots of people around wear masks too. I think they are right. I should do the same. The light is weird, kind of apocalyptic! Maybe this is the end!? hahaa. Definitely not the best day to take some pictures so I will stop here.
Ouais, ça fait tristounet comme ambiance !
Are they burning forest to make a land for palm oil plantation? then lost control of the fire?
Wear a mask if you are staying out door would help. We cannot see the dust and ash particles in the air.
Yes I have some but sleeping with it is hard.
Must wear must dam