
Probably should have spent more time figuring things out on earth instead of looking at clouds and stars. Rivers of fish hiding behind every rock. To see it on ground you have to see it above.
Plenty of folks say God is up there. Looking down. Religion, and lately, science casts judgement with offers of redemption.

The sky is full of giant birds spreading their wings, prehistoric animals, white water fast and falling, chimneys puffing and faces that can’t be quite made out. Ghosts maybe.
Perhaps God took off and who could blame him.
I said to my daughter, ‘Do you see that elephant?’
She looked up and said, ‘Yes, I do.’
It felt good, even if I should have taught her different.

Carol A. Hand
I wondered if you would see STEVE in the night sky (https://www.livescience.com/surprise-solar-storm-steve-photo). Your photos are much lovelier.
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mountaincoward
The last solar storm we had earlier this year knocked my solar installation out so I’m hoping the efffects stay away this time!
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underswansea
That can happen. We all could be hit hard sometime.
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underswansea
Hi Carol, I haven’t seen STEVE lately, however there have been many reports of it. I always thought they were high magenta auroras. Take care.
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Jim R
I would like to see those noctilucent clouds some night.
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underswansea
You should search ‘Amazing Sky Guy’. Alan Dyer has some awesome photos.
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mountaincoward
I have to admit to never having heard the word ‘noctilucent’ before! Beautiful clouds though…
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underswansea
They are beautiful. They are not as common in the mountains as on the plains.
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