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Just to answer: No, did not go out or see the northern lights last night. Was very cloudy by us though my understanding is that it broke around
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oblique
I'm starting to question your commitment to the shining lights in the sky -- nm*
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decline (aka Decline)
Apr 24 '23, 06:07
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Don't worry. My self-doubt and internal monologue is doing plenty to berate my sleeping self -- nm
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oblique
Apr 24, 06:17
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What if you see the northern lights and thety're not that great? -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 24, 06:20
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Well, that is what I alluded to. I'm expecting to look up in the sky and see brilliance. If I can only "see" them when photographing them I suspect
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oblique
Apr 24, 06:24
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that does happen if they are very faint to the eye. but certainly isn't always the case. The FB group i see them in people are very clear whether they looked vibrant IRL or just on their camera. -- nm*
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Andie
Apr 24, 06:45
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