Settling in to go to sleep was a bit chaotic last night. I was in my bed and almost to slumberland, when my wife told me that Kona wanted to go outside, so I went downstairs, slipped on my gum boots, and carried Kona out into the cold darkness. Kona did what she had to do and so I carried her back inside the house, climbed the stairs, and tried to retrace the road to sleep.
Again I was just about there when I heard crickets from my iPhone. I had chosen the cricket sound as my alert that I was getting a text message. I figured that since it was just after 11:00, it must have been a scam text, so I decided to just ignore it. Then thinking about it, I realized that instead of the usual must one cricket alert, I got three in quick succession, which was unusual.
Still thinking about it, two thoughts came to me: I had read there had been a prediction of auroras on Friday night, and it was Friday night. The second thought was of Ingrid, who lives just up the road. We had often talked about auroras, and she had seen a spectacular one that I had missed, so I wondered if she was texting me about watching one.
I reached over and looked at my phone. Sure enough, Ingrid had sent me two photos of an aurora she was seeing at her house. I grabbed my phone and went out into the dark, bracing, night air to see if I could see and aurora. There was a slight greenish hue in the sky, but when I set my phone’s camera to “Night Mode” I could see the bright green of the aurora quite clearly. I walked around the property and took a slew of photos.
Here are three of them.
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