Cuyler:

 I've seen it one time like that, back in the mid seventies, in upstate
N.Y., it went on all night long, absolutely amazing.

jf in tx
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  Northern lights here are often enough and varied enough that I can say
that I saw them before I died.   They are not like further North where the
great pictures are made, but some memorable life moments were; 1) half of
the sky full of white popping flashes like a thousand paparazzi shooting
each other, 2) a giant pink rosette of concentric circles with the centre
directly overhead looking down like the biggest Jackson Perkins rose you
ever saw, with floret petals ever emerging from the centre, 3) a tall narrow
wall of intense pale greenish light so bright that the reflection off the
mirror-like lake I was driving beside was as bright and visually distracting
as if it were from a full moon, lighting up the landscape and creating
shadows.   This isn't National Geographic country, but when it happens, wow.

  cp in bc
  (where they come down from the top)
    how are northern lights there.  want to see northern lights before i
die.  now i can't remember if bottom posting is better than top posting.
Dan?
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