Night Lights around Lac La Biche County

Holiday Monday night Northern Lights over Lac La Biche — and this vehicle driving along the Young's Beach Road — helped to make the 'back to work' preparation a little brighter.
The outline of a long-empty homestead cabin north of Smoky Lake, sets off the foreground as an October sunset does the rest.
A Lakeland prairie sky south of Kikino near Highway 28
Mummies and ghosts, giant spiders and Jack-o-Lanters love the night life of Lac La Biche County neighbourhoods. These guys are early Halloween bright spots in an area subdivision
A gull gets in one last Lac La Biche sunset before joining his feathered friends for the winter migration
Birds on the golden pond — shorebirds are silhouetted in an October sunset on the water body alongside Highway 663 just east of Missawawi Lake.
Red sky at night ...
It's good! A harvest moon sits between the up-rights (plus or minus 238,000 miles or so) of the newly completed soccer and football field at the Bold Center Sports Fields in Lac La Biche.

For a region that boasts a Dark Sky Preserve, the Lac La Biche region sure has some nice things that light up the night.

The Northern Lights over the region on Monday night were a glowing example of the majesty seen every day ... and every night.

Here's a few images snapped over the last couple of weeks — 

 

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