Tales of the beautiful everyday from the North

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A hot mess

 
 

Everything was looking perfect mid-afternoon. Clear blue sky, not a hint of smoke in the air and clear skies forecasted for the next several days and nights. We were beginning a few day heatwave - something I would begrudgingly tolerate if it meant clear sky at night.

Temperatures were into the high 20s, 29 today, which turned my spare bedroom yoga space into a full blown hot yoga studio.

Hard pass, thanks.

I’ll get back to my slave driver Jessica on Fitness+ in a couple days again when the whole upstairs isn’t a smokey sauna.

So a short escape out of town late did yield much better sky clarity. The forest fire smoke had cleared for several hours before rolling back in ending our night a little earlier than usual, but all things considered, we were very, very lucky in our timing.

 
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Well practiced patience

 

My guests this night had been out the previous two nights already.

Their first night, my previous post, was a long, patient night resulting in ultimately a quiet night of auroral activity. Beautiful still, but definitely quiet.

Their second night, they waited out a thunderstorm for clearing skies to reveal a beautiful display of the northern lights. I enjoyed this night so much from home on a night off, running from window to window watching incredible lightning flashes and rumbles of thunder.

Then finally with me, our night started once again very quietly, to in all honesty, rather poor aurora conditions. But after a few hours and a lot of patience, the aurora danced beautifully overhead showing subtle colour to the naked eye. The wait was so, so worth it - as it always, always is.

 
 
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The fall of the cloud factory

 

Even in the west - ol’ reliable - we found ourselves a little bit stuck with some lingering cloud. We were just at the edge, but couldn’t quite get fully out from under it. The cloud continually passed quickly, but for how fast it blew over, more would form just behind it.

But a few more kilometres down the highway, and a little more time passed, the clouds had finally left us with clear sky and faint but steady aurora until the early hours.

 
 
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Same as it ever was

 

It was just like old times. Leaving town, satellite weather imagery aligned well with what we could see on the distant horizon. We chased clear skies into the sunset out west - one of my greatest fall comforts, like vegan soups and cool fresh air in through the bedroom window overnight. It was perfect.

 
 
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Threading the needle

 

Leaving the edge of town, a guest asked how long I’ve been doing this. “This is actually my first night…” I said with some laughter, but then continued to explain it was my first night back in Yellowknife after 3 years away. “So about 10 years as a career, or 18 years kind of actively, obsessively interested in this.”

We drove further out of town to a familiar spot, trying to thread the needle between good weather now and what would still be good later as well.

Despite some cloud, forest fire smoke, moonlight and still a brighter night, the aurora was spectacular. I was amazed myself, humbled, and a little bit reflective in thought that Yellowknife really doesn’t know just how special they have it here.

It was a special ‘welcome back’ night to be sure.

 
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