A Night to Remember: Northern Lights

Six years ago in 2016 the sun was very active, and on the night of August 2, 2016, I was up on the edge of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area when a G2 Aurora Borealis storm hit. I stayed up ALL night! The BWCA is rated as having perfectly dark skies. Now in 2022 we are once again heading into a Solar Maximum period. I can’t wait!

See the Northern Lights section of my blog about maximizing you chances to see the Northern Lights in my neck of the woods. Why am I reposting about a night from six years ago? There are two reasons:

  1. The images demonstrate that one may view Northern Lights displays, even in summer, in northeastern Minnesota!
  2. I still have the original files from that fantastic night, which allowed me to reedit the images from scratch using Topaz Lab’s Sharpen AI (my blog post about Topaz). The results are impressive in terms of image improvement when considering the fact I was dealing with naturally “noisy” images because of high ISO night photography.

The person in some of the photographs is me. I used a time delay that allowed me to get into some of my own images. I also did foreground light painting with an extremely small flashlight in a few images. Let me stress I had visited each of these locations multiple times during the day. Thus, I knew “in advance” at night what to expect deep in the wilderness.

First Set of Images: Shallow Lake well inland from Isabella (a bit before midnight)

Second Set of Images: Pagami Creek Wildfire Area (about 1:30 am)

Third Set of Images: Sunrise at Greenwood Lake (about 4 am)


If you’re curious as to where I was that night, see below. I still use this region frequently for watching Northern Lights displays. I had actually started driving home to Duluth and pulled into the Greenwood Lake public boat launch to catch a few winks in the back of my Subaru Outback. However, when I realized the Aurora was firing up again I was able to view the pre dawn lights plus the Northern Lights at the same time. Super cool!

Owl Coasters (zero markup … my gift to you)

For several years I have designed and given coasters to friends, but as the late night commercial always said … Act Now! … Not Sold in any Store! Anyhow, I have been waiting for a long time for the right opportunity and pricing to offer these coasters to my loyal blog readers. ShutterFly, which is the company through which I design coasters finally has the right deal … 40% off and free shipping to any address in the continental United States. You will order / work directly with Shutterfly. I do not enter into the equation other than to make the coasters available.

Let me stress, I am taking ZERO markup or money for myself.  The coaster dimensions are 4×4 inches, and do NOT even have my watermark on the images. Why a gift from me? Within the next week or so, my blog will hit 500,000 pageviews since its inception … one half million views. Wow! Thank you.

Shown below are the various coaster options. Each set has four individual coasters and unique images. There are three different sets of coasters. Each set of four coasters sells for $14.99 from Shutterfly (plus tax). Order as many sets as desired. You work directly with Shutterfly, NOT through me!

Screenshots of the Coasters (actual size is 4×4 inches per coaster)

Great Horned Owls: Hoot and Family


Snowy Owls of Northeastern Minnesota


Lake Superior Lighthouses


How well do you know your Lake Superior Lighthouses?! From top left in clockwise order: 1. Superior Wisconsin Entry, 2. Grand Marais Breakwater, 3. Duluth Entry North Pier, 4. Crisp Point (near Whitefish Bay)



Once again, your price will be $14.99 per set plus your local tax … free shipping in the continental United States (lower 48).

Okay, how do you get this great deal? Click the link given below. I am curious who is actually taking me up on this offer. You will be directed to a web form where I will ask for your name, city and state. I will NOT ask for your email address, phone number of street address. I respect your privacy.

You MUST take action and order by Thursday, August 25, 2022 at 11:59 PM Pacific Time. This is Shutterfly’s requirement to get free shipping, not mine!!!

  • Order Coasters! (will first be asked for name, city and state)

Shutterfly has ended their offer as noted. Thus, I have removed the link.

Egrets, Herons and Fish … Oh My!

Molly and I are down in the Twin Cities for a wedding and dinner with friends. This morning at sunrise I took time to visit a bunch of birding locations in the NW burbs. My final stop was what I call the Plymouth Wetlands, but which has the official name of Three Ponds Park. One reason I love this park is it has a ton of undeveloped land with narrow dirt trails. For the person willing to then go “off trail” there are lots of great places for both watching birds, but also where one is able to easily hide from our feathered friends. Such was the case this morning when I watched Great Egrets and Green Herons in search of their breakfast. (video link for email subscribers of a Great Egret catching breakfast snacks)

Great Egrets

The Strike and Recovery (less than one second)

Green Herons

The Take-Off

Juvenile Wood Ducks & Great Egret Fishing Video