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Aurora Blue

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Daniel A. Stafford8/2/2000 9:38:15 PM
8/29/2020 11:05:26 AM
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Aurora Blue

Riding to work on a dark night in the fall,
I spied one of God's secrets up above it all.
Electric blue mixed with glowing green,
Aurora Borealis had made the Midwestern scene.

Twinkling stars and glowing curtains.

Ghostly, mysterious, glowing night gown of dark skies,
Whomever would see you asks a thousand how and why's.
Magnetic field mixed with Solar wind up high,
Child of Earth and Sol, you inspire my sigh.

So beautiful.

AquarianM

By: Daniel A. Stafford
(C) 08/02/2000

Author's Comments

One night when I was working third shift maintenance in a small Catholic hospital in northern Illinois, I was driving in to work. I lived in southern Wisconsin and worked weekend nights. This is the one and only experience I have had with this
incredible show in our northern night skies. It is very unusual for this to occur at a latitude this far south, a rarity. I believe it
was in 1992, late fall or early winter 1993.


AuthorDate Entered/ModifiedViews
Daniel A. Stafford8/2/2000 9:38:15 PM
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Daniel A. Staffordaqmstaffo@mailbag.comwww.mailbag.com/users/aqmstaffo/index.html

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Sue Alliebttfly9@yahoo.comhttp://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Garden/98438/9/2000 11:04:46 PM
What a beautiful sight!