Opulence of color
Aurora Borealis
Prism of rapture
I can only imagine my delight and the catch in my breath in the opportunity to view the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights). Ray experienced the Northern Lights when he traveled to Iceland in the late 1970s.
According to what I read on NewsDiscovery.com, “although the lights looks calm and elegant, aurorae are produced from millions of explosions of magnetic energy.” WOW … that is some energy!!
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Tackle It Tuesday —
Chèvrefeuille’s Haiku-Blog!
Prompt: Aurora Borealis
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Image Credit
© rgb for “On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea”, 2011
Awestruck indeed! It would be a remarkable sight to experience.
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It just seems night-before-last when my dad would wake us up as small children to behold the Aurora Borealis in winter!
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Oh how fortunate for you to witness — I would LOVE to see it!
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Beautiful Energy, And that must have been some experience for Ray .. Would love to be able to see such a spectacular display … Wishing you Well Becca, and hope you have a wonderful Restful weekend… ~Sue xx
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Beautiful. I saw them from the flight deck of a 707 whilst flying over Iceland in the early 70s when I was a flight attendant. It was weird looking down on them.
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No doubt — an awesome sight. One day for me … Thank you for sharing. Happy Weekend!
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Wow, Becca!
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Awesome Becca, what a wonderful photo, those colors … stunning. Your haiku is wonderful, you have caught the image really.
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Superb words !!!
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This is so beautiful ~ I wish I can see it in my lifetime ~
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Me toooooo!
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