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(9,142 posts)2naSalit
(99,051 posts)That's a really intense showing at that latitude!
The most intense Auroras I've ever seen were incredible. One was visible in New Mexico, where I was at sunset, the sky was already red at dusk. I was heading to Chicago so I drove from Santa Rosa to someplace in central Kansas when I had to just pull over, wake up my husband and get him to drive because I wasn't able to watch the road so well because I was so distracted by the Aurora.
Another, I think the same year, was in southern Wisconsin where I left a fully lit hospital and parking lot lights and could see it before I got into the dark. All my alarms went off in my senses and I went back into the building and asked a security guy to walk me to my car, it was around 1am. He was skeptical at first but when I showed him the sky, he was amazed and happily escorted me. Took his time walking back. I was parked around the block in a poorly lit place and felt that I was too distracted to be mindful of my surroundings. That one was so intense that I could hear it humming and see it move! The light display was something I've not seen since. That was in 1982.
Clouds Passing
(6,577 posts)usonian
(22,613 posts)Mother Nature's a mad scientist!!!
Bettie
(19,139 posts)but it was really beautiful in Iowa last night too.
My oldest son is traveling for work in Oklahoma. He was very sad not to have been able to see.
mopinko
(73,198 posts)on local fb pages here in chgo.
Fla Dem
(27,326 posts)niyad
(128,662 posts)AllaN01Bear
(28,090 posts)BComplex
(9,681 posts)Deuxcents
(24,873 posts)BComplex
(9,681 posts)Deuxcents
(24,873 posts)Many years ago, my sister was learning about the Hopi and belonged to a group who studied their traditions and culture. She even was invited to attend a few days with this group and watched a ceremonial performance..not a sacred one..more like a friendship kinda thing as she was a big supporter. She used to relay to me what she learned and I often thought we could all use that wisdom passed down from the elders
BComplex
(9,681 posts)Our First People in this country have more wisdom than musk has dollars. No contest!
Deuxcents
(24,873 posts)Of our leaders, at the time, were hell bent on destroying them and everything about them. Even today, we are ignoring them and their existence. Its disturbing to me that we do it to all cultures thinking our way is the only way and we couldnt be more wrong
MurrayDelph
(5,690 posts)Even though I live in the nortwestern-most corner of Oregon, this time of year we're under heavy cloud cover 24/7.
MustLoveBeagles
(13,890 posts)dflprincess
(29,091 posts)Despite the light pollution.
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(24,873 posts)mr715
(2,360 posts)That is stunning.
