Happy New Year from the world of 2020, you 2019ers. You're so last year! (ETA: Well, not Kiwi...!)
And stay safe, Obviousman, I can see the fires are close to you.
There is nothing but the smell of smoke in the air, and the smoke haze is so thick I can't see the other side of the runway from my office. The base is closed off but you can still get through with your military ID pass (that's my place of work). Houses, cars, - everything! - is covered with a fine layer of ash and there are burnt leaves / twigs everywhere. It's going to take a long, hard rain to wash away all of this, and it won't be safe to swim for a couple of days after that happens.
We've been lucky at home: no fires within about 10 - 15 KM of us, and one of the two roads in / out has only been closed a few times. Still, the haze was so bad the other day that everything was bathed in an eerie orange light yet at 3pm it was so dark I had to turn on the back patio light to see out there (sunset is about 8pm right now..).
The base perimeter was on fire in some areas, even going around the threshold of runway 21. No damage to facilities with base fire services getting it under control pretty quickly. Having all the fire bombing aircraft based here helps....