I usually forget these things, but for some reason it was on my mind all evening. They said the best time to see the aura borealis was around eleven o clock, so I left the Eurovision contest in my families capable hands, and staggered outside to the blissful silence of my yard.

A quick check of the sky told me what I had expected. No magic light show, streaks of colour, nothing at all really. There was a crescent moon however, and I stood and watched her for a while, stood hoping to be treated to a litle magic.

I decided to take a few pictures , but wasn’t expecting to see what my phone produced. I never have much luck photographing the moon, it’s always blurred. They say that the camera never lies, but mine was having a field day, don’t you think?

Standing in the same place, at the same angle, I tried again…

This was getting weird, so one last try…

Who lit those trees up? I think I might have to seek out my actual camera, for my phone has obviously seen better days… and taken better images!

I hope that some of you, depending on where you live, might have had better luck!


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16 responses to “Not What I was Expecting…”

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    sally cronin

    You certainly captured and event Jaye…and it is stunning.. ♥

    1. and still a mystery, Sally…

  2. That first photo of the moon is stunning! Don’t feel bad, I’ve yet been able to see a planetary event here across the pond either. :) x

    1. We keep hoping!

  3. I love the photos! xx Michael

    1. Thanks Michael… I appreciate your comment!

  4. That’s incredible.

    1. A mystery indeed, Jennie…

  5. Amazing!

    1. a bit weird too, Cindy. I wonder what happened to my phone?

  6. Your photos are magnificent! I love the energy fields you were able to capture and am marveling at the wonder of how all life speaks to us, in their own language!!

    1. Weird and wonderful, Annette…

  7. My son, on the south coast of England said he saw it. I didn’t bother to go out as I assumed it wouldn’t get this far south. It never does! Except this time.
    Truly strange pictures. Was it an alien landing, perhaps. Or the aurora interfering with your phone? (Don’t know how, but still!)

    1. Thanks for telling me Vivienne… I wish I had seen it…

  8. We had a spectacular show here on our little Scottish island. We feel so lucky.

    1. Of course you did. You live on a magical island!!

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