At 7:25 we received this message from granddaughter, Danica.
Get outside nowNorthern lights
So we poked our heads out the front door. Sue had her phone at the ready and began to click.
Of course, you all know by now that the camera sees the colour better than the eyes, but it was quite an unexpected treat, regardless.
As you can see, we weren't in the very best spot for photos, but a passing neighbour told us that the views were good at the neighbouring park. It was darn cold, close to freezing, so we took a few minutes to bundle up, and we drove over.
I got out my beastie camera too, but Alas!, the show was over.
14 comments:
So jealous! I checked here but couldn't see anything! I heard later they showed up around midnight, a bit late for me.
I'm beginning to think we were the only people on North America to miss the show last night.
Wow! Thank you, Danica.
You aren't the only, Ed. There is me, too.
We're going out tonight to try to catch sight of them in the country, away from the lights. And no, Ed. You are not the only one.
And I'm the only person in Wales not to see them.
Kay of Musings: OH WOW! You got to see it! Thank you for sharing these photos. I told my daughter and son-in-law two days ago to look out for it but my son-in-law said they tried but there was too much light pollution in Chicago.
Beautiful, and what a lucky break to see it! Hard to believe, but the aurora was even visible down here in the S CA desert. Unfortunately, I wasn't there to see it, but I saw a lot of friends posting on Facebook.
We had the same show. Gorgeous!
My cousin sent me shots from her cottage near Cambellford and they were gorgeous too. Nothing here in the city.
Wonderful shots!
Good try! Love that you captured the neighborhood version!
That was lovely. No sightings here south of you.
things change very quickly. It really is a whole show.
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