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Looking for the lights

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Last week a storm on the sun was predicted to send some major northern lights our way. A storm big enough to be seen even down here in southeast Michigan. But since there’s so much light down here, what with cities and towns all over, a friend and I decided we’d drive the three hours up to the tip of Michigan’s thumb and try our luck.

A misty evening looking out over Lake Huron.

When we arrived there was a kind of mist hanging over the lake. It was several hours until sunset, but we didn’t mind hanging out on the beach and waiting.

Waiting.

Or photograph the swans hanging out just up the beach.

Relaxing in the evening light.

But finally the sun began to set and we became hopeful.

Bye bye sun, sleep tight.

Maybe the night would be the night we’d dreamed of. We were ready.

As the sky darkened we could see two planets, Venus and Jupiter. They were the perfect “stars” to practice our camera focus as we waited for the light show to start.

The first ‘stars’ to appear.

We waited. We noticed clouds in a bank along the horizon and some in the sky. But aurora would look spectacular among the clouds. So we waited some more and practiced focusing on more stars.

Thousands of stars, and there would be more to see if it were truly dark.

As time passed the bank of clouds rolled across the lake toward us and we had to change our focus and practice on the stars directly above us where the sky was still clear.

Before the clouds covered it all up.

But by midnight the sky was completely clouded over and the light storm hadn’t yet hit earth. We decided to pack it up and head home. No amazing aurora. No milky way.

A pretty little beach at a roadside park.

Were we disappointed? Or course. But we had hours on the beach, little waves rolling up on the sand, and stars overhead. Sometimes you don’t get what you want, but you always get what you need when you head out into the night to photograph the sky.

Guaranteed.

Author: dawnkinster

I'm a long time banker having worked in banks since the age of 17. I took a break when I turned 50 and went back to school. I graduated right when the economy took a turn for the worst and after a year of library work found myself unemployed. I was lucky that my previous bank employer wanted me back. So here I am again, a long time banker. Change is hard.

32 thoughts on “Looking for the lights

  1. You might have missed the lights but oh, did you capture beautiful skies, nonetheless!

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  2. A beautiful peaceful night near the water with nature’s beauty all around – perfection!

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    • It WAS pretty perfect, even without the northern lights. And really, we’re getting older, we didn’t really need to hang out all night which might have happened if those lights had shown up.

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  3. Sorry you missed the aurora, but there were still many more stars than we normally see. To see a truly dark sky is a dream of mine, maybe one day!

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  4. I love how you wrapped up this post – perfectly said! 😊

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  5. You got some really pretty sky, though.

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  6. You captured some beautiful skies, even without the aurora.

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  7. I’ve never seen the Northern Lights, Dawn, but we walked back from town under beautiful starlit skies tonight. Sometimes it’s enough xx

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  8. The “starry, starry night” was a treat in itself, so pat yourself on the back for getting those pictures and enjoying the relaxing day. I heard there will be a lot of Aurora events this year, so you will have more to look forward to.

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    • I think 2026 might be the peak year, not sure though. But every time I don’t go out when it MIGHT be a good night for aurora I see beautiful images the next morning that I slept through. Sigh. So then the nights I DO go out we get clouds. Of course. I think that’s just the way it goes sometimes. There have been 2 or 3 times when it’s all worked out. We’ll see if I get any of those nights this year.

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  9. Sorry there was no light show but you captured some beautiful scenery. I really like ‘Bye bye sun…”

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  10. Oh, that swan with the curved neck, oh my. Gorgeous photos. You might have thought less of of the photos, or the opportunities, or of the light/sky available to you, but your photos are gorgeous.

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  11. Sounds special. You got some nice photos.

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  12. This sounds like a dreamy, magical evening to me! Absolutely beautiful.

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  13. What a great story of chasing the aurora. We had a similar experience a few years ago. When we finally saw the lights, it was totally worth the chase. So keep chasing them. Your photography is amazing.

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    • I’ve been lucky a handful of times, and once saw a “really big show!” It’s always worth the effort though some nights I can’t talk myself into going out. Once I actually sat in my own backyard and saw some. The neighbors, who all slept through it were amazed when I showed them the next day. Their houses, with northern lights above…was pretty special.

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  14. I’ve been catching up this morning on blog reading, making my way through all that I’ve missed this month. Life got a little crazy here and I’m in the hurry up and wait part now. Hope I can write about it soon. Now that I’m out of school for the summer, I’ve been enjoying getting caught up. Even though you didn’t get the light show, a night on the beach with stars is just lovely! Thanks for sharing.

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