Call me crazy, but I still swear I can taste the salt on my lips when the remnants of a hurricane make it up here to the heartland.
"Call me crazy, but I still swear I can taste the salt on my lips when the remnants of a hurricane make it up here to the heartland."
I have heard of that happening. It's like a game that the mind plays when something drastic happens to you, then you feel like you can feel it later on so to speak.
Since it is well-known in the ag community that things like soybean rust spores can travel from the South to the Midwest via hurricanes....I don't think you are crazy at all.
When there is a major forest fire in the west; we get the "smog" and poor air alerts here in Iowa. Isn't it amazing how the small particles stay way "up there" for so long?