It is a perfect night to stay home

Here’s why.  This pic captures the dreamy quiet feeling on the campus right now, everybody hunkered down and staying put.
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For a cool weather pic, check here.

I love iridescent clouds, and we get them a lot in Vancouver, especially in the colder weather at night. Then they are actually called noctilucent clouds.

Contrails aren’t technically clouds, but jet aircraft interact with the atmosphere in interesting ways.

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Allegra

Born when atmospheric carbon was 316 PPM. Settled on MST country since 1997. Parent, grandparent.

One thought on “It is a perfect night to stay home”

  1. The picture is exquisite. How did you get that wonderful sepia effect? As for the subject, well, I have experienced snow in all parts of Canada except New Brunswick and the north, and I don’t need to any more.

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