This is where I share 3 things every week with my friends and anyone else interested. — A picture from my life: Apparently they brought Burning Man to SF this year 😂 Thing on my mind: This past week we had the “apocalyptic” orange sky here in San Francisco. Some of my friends were pushed to the breaking point of their anxiety levels. I felt the negative emotions, but only after my friends shared them with me. Before coming in contact with anyone on Wednesday, I woke up, looked out the window and thought the sky looked cool and pretty, not ominous. I went outside to check the smell and decided it wasn’t that bad (even though the AQI was bad, but I’m more sensitive to the smell of smoke), so I walked around the block and took some pictures before coming back in to get on with my day. I went to get some groceries in the afternoon and the only thing that I thought was curious was how the sky never got any brighter, but that was it. It wasn’t until I checked social media and texted with some friends did I start to feel all the anxiety and sadness that everyone else was feeling that day.
"Apocalyptic" orange sky (Ricky Weekly #46)
"Apocalyptic" orange sky (Ricky Weekly #46)
"Apocalyptic" orange sky (Ricky Weekly #46)
This is where I share 3 things every week with my friends and anyone else interested. — A picture from my life: Apparently they brought Burning Man to SF this year 😂 Thing on my mind: This past week we had the “apocalyptic” orange sky here in San Francisco. Some of my friends were pushed to the breaking point of their anxiety levels. I felt the negative emotions, but only after my friends shared them with me. Before coming in contact with anyone on Wednesday, I woke up, looked out the window and thought the sky looked cool and pretty, not ominous. I went outside to check the smell and decided it wasn’t that bad (even though the AQI was bad, but I’m more sensitive to the smell of smoke), so I walked around the block and took some pictures before coming back in to get on with my day. I went to get some groceries in the afternoon and the only thing that I thought was curious was how the sky never got any brighter, but that was it. It wasn’t until I checked social media and texted with some friends did I start to feel all the anxiety and sadness that everyone else was feeling that day.