I have to say this. The sunrise this morning was nothing short of spectacular. Because there are no planes in the sky and less cars on the road the air is so crisp and clean.
living in this area during this time means no planes preparing to land at the airport, so none of that sound as they descend just to the left of the Dandenongs. Sort of like the sound of an earthquake without the physical vibration.
which reminds me of a previous time when all the planes were grounded during September 11th 2001 and I wonder if they are resuming the research now - global dimming. Having no planes in the sky meant no vapor trails and multiple trails grouping together forming artificial clouds. Clouds that reflect the sun's rays and causes all kinds of environmental problems.
there is one factor that makes things better and I don't think I am discussing it in a macabre sense. There are less people around. Sort of a constant Sunday feel. Less crowded and more manageable, especially on public transport.
the paradox is if we finally resume to a state of "normal", will there be a cost as a result of the things we have lost? Based on the things we have gained?
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