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A solar storm had reached us the day before and for the two previous evenings the sky had been a riot of greens and reds as the aurora borealis put on a show.
But now, leaving town in the dark, I could still see remnants of it.
The leaves reflected golden light into the shadows and shone like neon where the morning light passed through their translucency.
From the ridge west of Hartell I could see across the Tongue Creek valley to the bright aspens and poplars.
Behind them, the mountains were dappled with bright light and cloud shadows.
The Porcupine Hills are a mix of skeletal trees and new growth, a testament to the renewing power of fire.
A fire burned through here a few years ago so this area is a mix.
Further up the valley, there were beaver ponds with freshly reinforced dams and hillsides covered with bright aspens.
A ruffed grouse was striding slowly along and if it hadn't chosen just that second to move, I never would have seen it.
Another solar storm is on the way and the sky will dance with aurora once again.
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