I think a lot of people in the Northeast (including me!) checked off “See the Northern Lights” from their buckets lists last night. This was especially rewarding for those of us who missed seeing them in May. Who knew our once-in-a-lifetime chance would come twice in one year?

This feels like a lot of things.
Remembrance
The lights and colors in the sky last night reminded me of my close friend from college, Carla, who died in 2022. She had brain cancer. She really wanted to see the Northern Lights before she died, but was too sick to travel, so her friends and family found a way to project them onto the ceiling in her bedroom in Santa Fe. It was beautiful.
A Sign
I know I’m not alone in feeling a lot of anxiety about the state of the country and the way it feels like we’re never going to go back to “normal” — no matter who wins the election. I’ve never in my life been afraid of a US election, but I’m afraid of this one.
Similarly, I never once saw the Northern Lights as a kid growing up in Massachusetts, but this year, many New Englanders saw them twice! A little girl standing near me last night said, “this is God.” Maybe so. Or maybe it’s a sign of transition to a new era—an era where completely new things happen.
Unknown new things are scary and I have a strong urge to “circle the wagons” and try to protect the ones I love. (I think to myself, “please stay in Massachusetts where you’ll maybe be a bit safer from gun violence, flooding, dangerous reproductive care, crappy public schools, etc.)
But I know that’s not really possible.
My new granddaughter will hopefully live into the next century. She will live out most of her life in this new era, whatever it may be. I want her to feel free, adventurous, and safe to explore the world beyond her home state.
Living in the transitional time
An activist friend of mine left for New Zealand yesterday. She’s staying until the end of the month. She said she just needed to get out of the country for these last few weeks before the election. I can relate. In some ways, it’s all just too much.
Maybe seeing the aurora borealis is the reminder some of us needed to center ourselves and live in the moment. Humans have been around a long time and have accomplished many great things and many terrible things. Even though it sometimes feels like end times are upon us, there’s a decent chance that something great is just around the corner too.




Final thought: just breathe
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Omg!! These photos are absolutely breathtaking! 👏 👏 it’s always been my dream to see the Northern Lights. Thanks for sharing these 🙏
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You’re very welcome Laura. Thanks for looking at my photos!
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Beautiful! Unfortunately because we live near the woods, we couldn’t see them.
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Oh, too bad! They didn’t last all that long. I just happened to head out at the right time.
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Yup. One of the disadvantages to living in the woods is that it’s hard to see the sky.
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lovely photos and i really appreciate your thoughts today. so much resonates with me. we checked on the northern lights last night but they were not visible to us.
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Thank you for commenting Susan. Are you in the Northeastern U.S. too?
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midwest. husband greg saw on reddit last night that someone in our little town had seen the lights but we didn’t catch them this time.
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Next time! 💫🎆😃
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i comfort myself with the knowledge that I have seen them before in northern Wisconsin but i’d be glad to see them again.
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The entire world is probably feeling anxious these days, so your thoughts about this amazing phenomenon
by Mother Nature resonates.
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Thank you May. And you’re right….it’s worldwide anxiety at this point. Wishing you peace in these crazy times.
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Lots of walks within nature are a reminder that there is so much good in the world.
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Great pics, Mary! Unfortunately, I totally missed seeing them. Glad to view the captures. 😊
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Thanks Kevin! I just happened to go out at the right time. The camera makes the colors more vibrant, but they were definitely very visible to the naked eye around 7:20pm.
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Ah, that explains it. I was still asleep at that time. The perils of night shift lol
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Astoundingly beautiful captures, Mary!
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Thank you Stephanie. I had lucky timing!🍀🎆
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Perfect timing!
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Mary, your photos are stunning! Lucky you! Maybe they are a sign, a positive one.
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Thank you Lauren. That’s what I’m really hoping. 🙏🏼
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Mother Nature really is the best!
Linda xx
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She really is! Thanks Linda. xx
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My pleasure 🌞
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How wonderful to be able to see the Northern Lights. I love your great photos. Pink is an interesting color for them.
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Thank you! As you may have heard, photos capture the Northern Lights colors more intensely, but the pink was quite vibrant, even to my naked eye. I was amazed.
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Nice!
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Spectacular, just spectacular! Thank you for sharing this fabulous scenery with us.
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Thanks for commenting! 😊
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These are such beautiful pictures. My friend Wendy died of cancer in 2022. She loved the color purple (as do I). I always think of Wendy when I see a beautiful sky, and now I’ll think of your friend Carla too. I’m so sorry for your loss. 💜
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Thank you so much Kari. What a very kind comment. May your memories of Wendy be a blessing. 💜
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I know, this is a older post, but is happening there is so frightening… Hope you as a people can fight against it. To the photos, funny, I live in Finland and I have seen northern lights. These are lovely
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It IS frightening. Many are fighting back, but sadly, many more are complacent. I was stunned to see the Northern Lights in New England. Finland is beautiful, I visited once (in January!)
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