Thursday, September 1, 2011

Watch This


Um, you all need to stop sewing and photographing and cardboarding for a little while and see this


Did your jaw drop? Are you smiling? 

14 comments:

  1. Oh Lier! Yes. I've only ever seen photos. That was captured so beautifully. The whole family sat around the computer and watched it. As much as I love to see what you've been up to, I'll happily give it up for nearly 2 minutes to watch that.

    Anne xx

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  2. I'm still holding my jaw so it doesn't fall while I smile. That is breathtaking. :) *_*

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  3. Loved it
    made me drop a tear... and smile
    All the best (from Portugal)

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  4. I live in Canada and I have seen the northern lights a couple of times but never this spectacular! Wow!!

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  5. Stunning. My mom grew up in Alaska, and she got to see it live several times. I would love to, someday!

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  6. Thanks for sharing. My daughter's middle name is Aurora. So beautiful.

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  7. That was beautiful! Thanks for sharing!

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  8. WOW! It'd be so cool to see them in person! I've seen a few, but nothing like that.

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  9. Thank you so much. I want so much to experience this.

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  10. Breathtaking. Seeing the Northern Lights in on my "100 things to do before I die" list. I went to Russia and Iceland on separate trips, but wasn't lucky. One day. I am sharing this video with my entire family.

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  11. I would love to see the aurora borealis some day. This might be as close as I ever get! Thanks for posting.

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  12. It's stunning! We are lucky enough to live in a place where it is possible to watch this "live"- we usually see it a few tmes every winter, but I've never seen anything as impressive as this!

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  13. I am lucky enough to live where the Northern Lights dance almost nightly in the winter months. I still remember many years ago when they were blood red and danced in a circle that seemed to reach down to the ground. Very strange, scary and beautiful. You never get tired of watching these amazing light shows.

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