What the hell, Indiana

It has been hot and gross for a couple of weeks now, and the humidity has been grotesque enough that I have genuinely had some trouble breathing while outside recently. Yesterday was supposed to be in the low eighties; it didn’t really appear to make any difference and everything was still horrid. Today the high was supposed to be 77 degrees; I took a risk and wore my usual jeans.

I have not lived in Indiana for my entire damn-near-half-century life, but I have lived in the Midwest for all of that time, and I know what the Goddamn sky looks like in November. It looks exactly like that, which is what I was greeted with when I left work this afternoon, and stayed like that the whole way home. Even weirder? Maybe I’ve had the world’s strangest stroke, but I swear to everything you might find holy that I could smell snow.

Was there snow? No, of course not; that would be damn near unprecedented in late August, and it wasn’t remotely cold enough besides. I cannot describe the level of sensory discontinuity(*) this led to. My body was telling me slightly cool for August and my nose and eyes were telling me Mid-November; snow coming.

Stupid state.

(*) This is not exactly the word I want, but my brain is stuck on dysmorphia and dystopia, both of which are even wronger than discontinuity. If I happen to remember the word I want or someone volunteers it, maybe I’ll edit.


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3 thoughts on “What the hell, Indiana

  1. HOLY COW, you’re absolutely right–that’s what that smell was! I’m not kidding, and I’m so glad you posted up about this. Even though I am in Illinois and not Indiana, yesterday evening, at work (I work by the front doors), I was like “I smell rain” to myself, and I kept going out to look to see if it was raining (it wasn’t), but it had an odd scent-aftertaste to it I couldn’t figure out. Like metallic (which sometimes snow has that cold-metal smell), or something.

    It was really throwing my…biochemistry? (I’m not a scientist)…off!

    The sky looked like a winter sky, and it had cooled down a bit but it was still pretty hot and humid. But, I totally agree, I was like “winter is coming” but it was still summer-like here.

    And, yes, my sinuses have been the worst they have ever been. I’ve not experienced sinus pain like this. I even called in sick to work this past Monday because of sinus drainage and all that fun stuff.

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