This post is part of my Write 31 Days challenge and also the Five-Minute Friday online community that I participate in each Friday. A one-word prompt is given every Friday and we are encouraged to just free-write for 5 minutes and post it to our blogs without over-thinking or editing. If you’d like to participate, you can get more info on the Five-Minute Friday community and link-up on this site. For more information about 31 Days click here.
Green is the color of Lady Aurora.
We huddled together on the side of the road. Hands in our pockets. Bundled in layers. Tripod ready. And we waited. Waited for her to appear so we could capture her full spectrum of colors….use the man-made lens to process what our God-given lens could never see. Finally she came in green-white streaks across the cold, black, winter sky. She danced, swirled, and swayed brilliantly before our eyes. She always left me speechless…breathless.
This majestic phenomenon that science explains as nothing more than electricity and particles. But I see so much more. When I see her dance, I see a Creator with a paintbrush and a dark, black canvas. I see One who is able to take the darkest of days and paint them with the most incredible, blinding green light to remind us there is always Light to be seen in the cold, lonely, dark places if you are willing to stand there and look for it. His warm, green breath exhales into that cold, dark sky…into the cold, dark spaces of the human heart. He speaks light into the darkness and suddenly what could not be seen before is visible now because we stood there and waited. His beauty is often revealed in the darkest corners of our lives. In the moments of loneliness, heartache, and sorrow His blinding rays of hope dance before us like Lady Aurora–Intense. Green. Breathtaking.
I stood many nights in Alaska and expected the Lady to show up. And she did. My heart stood many nights in cold, dark, lonely places…waited, expected, begged Him to show up. And He always did.
Stopping by from FMF. That’s beautiful! How lucky and blessed you are to have seen that amazing phenomenon first hand! I so needed to be reminded of waiting to see light and life even in the dark, cold places and times of our lives. I will pass it onto others who I know can use that encouragement also. Bless you!
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Those “dark” times of waiting are so difficult aren’t they? I’m so glad I could encourage you! & hopefully you get to see the lights for yourself someday. They are incredible!
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Beautiful. Love your pictures. Visiting from FMF where I’m parked in the 17 spot.
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Thanks Tara! I’ll have to go check out your post too!
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Those pictures are absolutely amazing. I also love the words that go with them. Such a cool challenge!
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Thank you! Its hard to describe those lights with words…they just don’t seem to do it justice!
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Beautiful pictures that you took . Ive never seen the lights. Beautiful picture that you shared of your heart. Thank you.
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I hope you get to see them someday. It’s something you’ll never forget. Thanks for reading!
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Wow this is so wonderful! How spectacular to be able to witness such a beautiful part of God’s creation! Your photos are stunning as well but I can imaging how much better it was in person.
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Lovely pictures and words
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