St. Patrick's Day 2015 was one for the books. One I will never forget! We finally got to see the northern lights!
Before even leaving to Finland, I kept getting excited about seeing the aurora. I thought it would appear frequently and I couldn't wait. I heard the best time to see the lights was when it was freezing out, so I assumed they would start appearing in December. Well, December came and went and still no sightings. I frequently checked an aurora tracker website to see how strong they were. Sometimes, the website would say the lights were strong enough to be visible, so I'd excitedly rush to the window, but my excitement would soon deflate after I saw the sky was blanketed in thick clouds. I started asking around and found out even my Finnish friends had only seen them a few times in their life! So after February passed, I thought all hope was lost.
Well St. Patrick's Day proved to be one lucky day. I was checking the tracker and it was at a level 8!! (The scale was 1-10, with 10 being the most visible). The highest I had ever seen it was a 5, maybe a 6. Rusty and I waited until about 11pm, so it would be completely dark, to head out to a nearby island. We bundled up, grabbed the camera and tripod, and our two kitchen chairs (luckily we didn't have far to walk since the island was right out front of our apartment). Sure enough, the aurora was going strong. Just as I had heard, the lights literally danced across the sky. It was breathtaking. We sat out there until about 1:30am. I could have watched them til sun up, but I was starting to get cold and Rusty had practice the next morning, so we decided to call it a night. The aurora was beautiful and so, so exciting, especially since it was the one thing I wanted to accomplish in Finland!
*I wish I were a better photographer and had a better camera, so I could do the sky more justice, but these pics are better than nothing :)
*I wish I were a better photographer and had a better camera, so I could do the sky more justice, but these pics are better than nothing :)