Third time is a charm!

I was lucky enough to see the aurora — the Northern Lights — for the third time this year:

First time:

Second time:

This time, Aurora was pretty pink 🙂

I think I’m living in the most beautiful and peaceful place.

Right after saying that, I remembered our aggressor neighbour is only 90 km away…
But still — I love this place 🤍

And the one from my bathroom window:

It’s so cold outside that even the triple-glazed window has frost on it — around −19 °C.

Ilze


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8 thoughts on “Third time is a charm!

  1. Third time really is the charm 😍 Pink aurora sounds magical! Even with the cold and the not-so-great neighbor nearby, it honestly looks like such a peaceful, beautiful place. That bathroom window view is unreal 🤍

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  2. Ilze – how absolutely beautiful ad your lovely photo collection is surely doing it justice! I remember Daddy getting me warmly dressed and taking some cushions with us and going to a quiet waterside a wee bit out of town and just sitting very quietly on the beach looking towards Helsinki, not even talking and letting the magic overcome us. I was actually a little scared as sometimes the lights would change and flash so suddenly . . . the power impressed but was beautiful. You did get some absolutely beautiful shades . . . hope that made you ‘forget’ the aches and pains awhile . . . let’s try and forget the aggressor when such beauty appears. . . perhaps the Greater Powers of nature have some terrible plans for him . . .

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  3. Beautiful series, Ilze – I actually like this one even more than the first series in green. The image quality from the iPhone is really impressive too. The only small thing, and it’s very typical for smartphone shooting, is using portrait orientation instead of landscape; it lets you show much more of the scene and the sky. But judging by the forecast, there should be more nights like this coming anyway.

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