Site icon Wild Ozark™

Aurora, Fireball Meteor, and Autumn Color

Last night (Thursday) while sitting on our balcony looking at stars, I saw the biggest, most brilliant fireball meteor that I’ve ever seen. It was spectacular and I wished I would have had my video ready to capture it.

Of course, that sort of thing doesn’t last very long. But I sure enjoyed seeing it.

Aurora Skies

The night before (Wednesday), we rode down to the bridge at Felkins creek to see if we could get a better view for the second night of aurora borealis. On Tuesday night many in our area got a really nice show of northern lights. We missed them that night.

Wednesday night while we were at the creek waiting, they never got brilliant for us, not even enough light to capture it on my camera. But a few hours later I was able to see it a little better.

Just a little bit of pink showing over the top of the mountain, and LOTS of stars last night.

But we did get to see more shooting stars. I think this weekend the Leonid meteor shower peaks, so maybe we’ll get to see yet more of them. I still wish on them when I see one, and I’ve got plenty more wishes to make, lol.

The Pleiades Cluster

Surprisingly, I managed to get a photo of the Pleiades with my phone camera. I really didn’t think it would show the 7 bright stars as separate entities, but it did. There’s a lot of other stars but those are the ones I can count out with my unassisted eyes.

It’s the little cluster of stars near the bottom left of this photo.

Beauty of a Beech

There is a beech tree down our road and every year I admire her colors. She doesn’t begin to show off until all of the other trees are almost done. Once the change begins, it’s almost as fast as the meteor was as it burned across the sky last night. But at least there’s a week or so to admire this beauty.

When the leaves turn lime green, it won’t be long before they’re golden yellow, and finally brown.

That’s it for today

Except that I forgot to say that I think the next painting will be the one of the barred owl. I might get started on that next week. Watch for more fireball meteors this weekend!


Contact & About

email: madison@wildozark.com

phone: (479) 409-3429

The newsletter is monthly. My blog is sporadic, so if you want the posts to go to your inbox, put your email address below. Blog posts and newsletters aren’t always the same (very rarely are the same), so it won’t hurt to subscribe to both 🙂

Join 418 other subscribers

I’m a nature-lover, real estate agent & artist. Sometimes, I also write things. I began using local pigments to paint scenes from nature in the Ozarks in 2018.

If you’re interested in buying or selling in rural northwest AR, get in touch with me by phone, text, or email. I’m happy to help! I have a separate website for my real estate blogging and information at WildOzarkLand.com.

All of my artwork is available in prints, and where originals are available, they are for sale. You can find all of that over at shop.WildOzark.com.

Call me “Roxann” or “Madison”, either one works.

For pretty much everything online, I go by Madison Woods, a pen name I adopted when I first began writing and then later with my art. For real estate, I use my real name, Roxann Riedel. And for my fiction, there’s yet another pen name: Ima Erthwitch.

Exit mobile version