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		By: Thomas		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://thomastrock.com/northern-lights/#comment-656&quot;&gt;Rocky J.&lt;/a&gt;.

Thank you Rocky. I know I&#039;ve seen them once, perhaps twice here in the lower 48. You are right, pictures don&#039;t compare to seeing them in person. We went out and spent some dark cold nights hoping to see them the times we visited Alaska, but only heard from others in local restaurants how spectacular they were the night &lt;em&gt;before&lt;/em&gt; we were there. Oh well, there is still time... And I&#039;m sure they will pale in what is to come for those headed for paradise with God!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://thomastrock.com/northern-lights/#comment-656">Rocky J.</a>.</p>
<p>Thank you Rocky. I know I&#8217;ve seen them once, perhaps twice here in the lower 48. You are right, pictures don&#8217;t compare to seeing them in person. We went out and spent some dark cold nights hoping to see them the times we visited Alaska, but only heard from others in local restaurants how spectacular they were the night <em>before</em> we were there. Oh well, there is still time&#8230; And I&#8217;m sure they will pale in what is to come for those headed for paradise with God!</p>
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		By: Rocky J.		</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jan 2024 21:41:30 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Back in the early 80&#039;s a co-worker woke me up with a late night phone call to tell me to look out my window to the southeast.  The sky was filled with a reddish-orange light.  First and only time I&#039;ve ever seen the aurora borealis in person.  I&#039;ve seen many, many pictures but just like a lot of things, it&#039;s never the same as seeing them in person.  Thank you.  K, o]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Back in the early 80&#8217;s a co-worker woke me up with a late night phone call to tell me to look out my window to the southeast.  The sky was filled with a reddish-orange light.  First and only time I&#8217;ve ever seen the aurora borealis in person.  I&#8217;ve seen many, many pictures but just like a lot of things, it&#8217;s never the same as seeing them in person.  Thank you.  K, o</p>
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