A rare show lit up the sky above our cabin last night. Russ and I meandered down roads in the dark, feeling our way by the gravel crunching under our shoes. We made it to a bog that has a good view north.
As the aurora silently danced above in curtains of reds and greens, lightning bugs danced closer to the ground, their feeble white lights the last of summer.
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Those photos are gorgeous!
Thanks! I’m just glad they turned out. I took them on my cell phone with a 3-second delay in night mode, during which I held my breath so that I didn’t move the phone/camera. 🙂
Spectacular photos, Marie!
wow! tx for sharing!
You were truly fortunate to see such an amazing Lights display. I’m jealous!
Yes, we felt fortunate. Maybe someday they’ll come your way??
Beautiful photos! How wonderful you got to see this.
Thanks! We were glad that the display chose to show itself at a civilized hour. (Which means before our normal bedtime :))
Wow!!! I’ve never seen the aurora. I understand that cameras catch them better than the naked eye. These photos are exceptional!
Thanks, Eilene. I had to point my camera rather blindly in a direction where it seemed like the aurora might be happening, and was able to capture these.
Thank for sharing these gorgeous images.
Thank you, and thanks for reading my blog!
Congratulations on the photos turning out spectacularly amazing.
Thanks, Swabby. I wish I’d had my tripod so that the stars weren’t so blurry in them but that was back home in Duluth.
The starblur is also a good effect.
Hi Marie
This reminds us of our time living in Inari when we saw such an Aurora borealis nearly every night. But it wasn’t quiet then, there was a certain crackle.
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Yes, I’ve heard that the aurora can make sounds. I’ve never been able to hear it. Maybe they were too high up in the atmosphere for that here? So cool that you have heard them!
Wow…. stunning!!
Thank you, Jyothi!
Wowza! Too many lights down here in the Cities and too many trees. Thanks for sharing these!
And Duluth was socked in with fog. Glad we were able to witness the spectacle!
What a sight!
Beautiful 😍
I’m so envious. I’ve never seen dramatic Northern lights like that. Not even when camping up north. Always cloudy or not the right time.
Yes, we were lucky with the lack of cloud cover and good dark skies near our cabin. We had an even more impressive show last year. You might be interested in seeing those photos! https://mariezwrites.com/2024/05/11/northern-nights-and-lights/ Thanks for reading, Ellen!
Thanks!
Wonderful pictures 🤩
Thank you!
This is so beautiful!
Thanks Dawn. We feel lucky to live where the lights happen from time to time.
Beautiful! You still have lightning bugs? We usually see them the beginning of July but I did not see any this year until August.
The lightning bugs seemed to come out late this year here, too. I was surprised to see them in September but it’s been sort of a weird spring/summer here.
We had hot dry weather this summer except a cold spell in August. Nothing that
explains it.
If only I could view it once but this is so beautiful!
Come to the North and maybe you’ll get lucky!