I traveled to Iceland twice, driven by my desire to witness the enchanting aurora borealis. However, each trip ended in disappointment, as the northern lights eluded me completely. By the end of my last journey, I had resigned myself to the thought that perhaps this magical experience simply wasn't meant for me. It felt as if I were destined to miss out on a “once-in-a-lifetime” opportunity. Then, one night, a friend sent me a TikTok video announcing that the lights would be visible all over North America on Friday, October 11th, 2024. It was that very date, and the sun had just set. Although I was exhausted and knew I needed to wake up early the next day, I decided to venture into Joshua Tree National Park to soak in the stunning landscapes. As I stepped outside, I felt hopeful. The night sky was clear, and I could see the stars twinkling like diamonds despite the half-moon. Even though I was cold, sitting in the dirt, and swore some long-horned sheep were laughing at me in the dark, I realized that sometimes the extraordinary can be found in the most unexpected places—often right in your own backyard. Just like Dorothy said, "There’s no place like home." My long-awaited encounter with the aurora borealis was finally a reality, reminding me that patience and perseverance can lead to magical moments.
| Date Uploaded: | 10.2024 |
| Photo Location: | Twentynine Palms, California, United States of America |
| Camera: | Canon EOS R5 |
| Copyright: | © Cortney Armitage |