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Tuesday, November 09, 2004

 

 

Sky Dance

Sunday night when I stepped out onto the back deck about 9:30 pm I thought at first glance how odd the sky looked with those low hanging transparent, wispy clouds. You know the kind that waft in about half a day before a stormfront like waves of jet vapor trails?

But these were odd in another way. They weren't all flowing in the same direction, which in these parts is usually west to east with the prevailing winds. Like slim fingers of sheer curtains dancing on the breeze at the window on a quiet afternoon, they reached from the horizon to the apex of the night sky, and all the constellations of stars were perfectly visible through them. And they had an odd, green tinge. It took me a minute or so to catch on.

Orion stood proudly high in the south sky and as my eyes came to rest upon him, I realized with delight that these gaussamer apparations licking the night sky were not clouds at all. In fact, they were Aurora Borealis in all her glory, and she was showing Herself in a way I had not witnessed before this night.

From nearly every point along the horizon, light reached up in delicate vertical wisps to create the effect of a translucent dome between myself and the stars. As I watched from the second floor back deck of my apartment, the intensity of the light grew and dimmed outward towards the top of the dome, like flames of pale green licking the black sky.

Standing there, I was reminded that though I often bewail the cold biting winds that come with the darkest days in the northern midwest, I would not be witness to this wondrous beauty if I moved further south. I looked upward then, with reverance, and tried to fix this vision of treasured event into my memory for a future moment when I might want to recall the pristine beauty of this place I call my home.

Two hours later, I stepped back out to see if the dance continued. Only the stars winking in the clear dark night of November hovered over me, and the pulsing lights were gone. Two hours after that, I had just about finished the images I was working on in Photoshop, and my muscles were beginning to stiffen with a fatigue that called me to rest. One last time, I stepped out the sliding glass doors and looked upward.

There, the show had resumed, only this time in hues of deep red I had only otherwise seen before in the sky at sunset.  I grabbed my digital camera and took pictures and video until my memory card filled, but none of them captured the leap and frollick of scarlet light tenderly licking the midnight heavens.

The vision of wonder remains only  in my memory now, and I feel blessed by the witness of it.

 

 

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I heard reports of this yesterday, visible as far south as about Rockford, IL.  I'm too far south to see it.  Aurora Borealis was more visible when I lived in Duluth.
Posted 11/9/2004 2:50 PM by SteveJ - reply

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Sometimes that's the best place for it.
Posted 11/9/2004 2:55 PM by James Xanga Lifetime Member - reply

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What a special experience. I feel as though I've been given a valuable gift when I get the chance to observe things like that.
Posted 11/9/2004 4:55 PM by iride - reply

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Too much city light, too many clouds....   ~sigh~
Posted 11/9/2004 5:49 PM by WordFaery Xanga Lifetime Member - reply

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Very poetic.....but out of my view here in the deep south.

More's the pity,

I suppose.....

c:)

Posted 11/9/2004 10:16 PM by rideuponthewind - reply

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Good to see you post!

I rode as far north as I could take a motorcycle...and I hoped to get a glimpse...but of course it was summer and it never got dark. Strangely...I missed the night.

Remind be to tell you about the St. Elmo's Fire later in the trip....

CUAgain!
Posted 11/10/2004 4:39 PM by CUAgain - reply

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I have never seen them and sure wish I could at least one time.  They have to be awesome.

I was wondering how your genealogy site is coming along?

Regards,

Posted 11/11/2004 2:09 PM by RSBlain Xanga True Member Xanga Lifetime Member - reply

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Sounds like a beautiful experiance. 
Posted 11/16/2004 9:41 AM by FleurdeMal - reply

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I'll bet that is something you aren't likely to forget. I wish I could have seen it as well!

You signed my blog a year ago and I reposted that one today so was also reading the comments, which brought me here a year after, so excuse my lateness.

Posted 11/17/2004 6:33 PM by AprilStorm - reply

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Sounds spectacular.  Wish I had been there. 
Posted 11/19/2004 11:40 AM by jackierabbitt Xanga Premium Member - reply

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I am SO jealous of the lightshow!
Posted 11/19/2004 12:47 PM by kluless Xanga True Member Xanga Lifetime Member - reply

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Do you have anything I can add to the poetic challenge page for the December challenge that I am trying to put together.  I am trying to include something from everyone in the ring.  Please let me know and where to find if you would like something included.

Regards,

Posted 12/6/2004 8:53 PM by RSBlain Xanga True Member Xanga Lifetime Member - reply

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it is hard to capture such beauty ...with anything other than your presence
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Awesome  thats truly amazing
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NO camera ever takes the place of a person viewing a wonder. It is not just the visual, but the moment of our thoughts, the wind brushiing against our skin, the smells in the air that activate more thoughts of joy and satisfaction. All of our senses commune together. When a camera can do that, then and only then will they be able to replicate those moments.
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Hello Ms. I,
You worked hard to make your site simple yet elegant but I see that you don’t write here much anymore!
I like to write articles about God and religion on my site. I want to help people to really get to know God, especially in these troubled times. Jesus gave us a message of hope that is in the Bible: 14 "And this good news of the kingdom (the Gospel) will be preached throughout the whole world as a testimony to all the nations, and then will come the end." (Matthew 24:14) (AMP) I hope you get a chance to look at them.

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Much poetry in your words and in your heart. Alas the skys over my head in England are choked by city lights and the tranquil night broken by sirens and cars. London is to escape from.

Good blog

M

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