Northern Lights
Rustically shimmering, "Northern Lights" opens up Allison Crowe's
"Little Light" album. Real life transmutes into this song of love -
inspired by the beauty in the skies above, and, especially, during those
Summers spent in Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland.
Northern Lights from Allison Crowe on Vimeo.
It’s a song Allison Crowe's carried with her from Canada to perform at the 'John Lennon Northern Lights Festival' in Durness, Scotland.
http://music.allisoncrowe.com/track/northern-lights
Northern Lights from Allison Crowe on Vimeo.
It’s a song Allison Crowe's carried with her from Canada to perform at the 'John Lennon Northern Lights Festival' in Durness, Scotland.
http://music.allisoncrowe.com/track/northern-lights
Accompanying the music, Yukon-based David Cartier, Sr. shares his wondrous photographs of the Aurora Borealis on flickr @ http://www.flickr.com/photos/dcartiersr/sets/72157594420812359
Here's what David says about this source of inspiration:
" When men lack a sense of awe, There will be disaster "
- - - - Lao Tzu --- The Tao Teh Ching
“Awe is what THIS is all about!!
The Aurora is an experience of breathtaking beauty... the viewing makes you feel like you are connected integrally with an amazing cosmic force ..... Aurora watching is as addictive as any drug and a whole lot more satisfying. Once you become addicted, you stay out all night, lose sleep, forget about social commitments, nearly get wind burned and frostbit and it's all, deeply, worth it!!
Every human being who can manage it should make a pilgrimage to the subarctic auroral zone in order to see and feel this at least once in their life.
Many of these were taken with an amazing old Russian Kiev-19 35mm SLR. This camera , which I still use for night sky photos, NEVER freezes up or has any shutter problems in the cold, even at minus 60!! The more expensive Japanese and German cameras which I own always, or at least often, stop functioning in the deep cold.”
Here's what David says about this source of inspiration:
" When men lack a sense of awe, There will be disaster "
- - - - Lao Tzu --- The Tao Teh Ching
“Awe is what THIS is all about!!
The Aurora is an experience of breathtaking beauty... the viewing makes you feel like you are connected integrally with an amazing cosmic force ..... Aurora watching is as addictive as any drug and a whole lot more satisfying. Once you become addicted, you stay out all night, lose sleep, forget about social commitments, nearly get wind burned and frostbit and it's all, deeply, worth it!!
Every human being who can manage it should make a pilgrimage to the subarctic auroral zone in order to see and feel this at least once in their life.
Many of these were taken with an amazing old Russian Kiev-19 35mm SLR. This camera , which I still use for night sky photos, NEVER freezes up or has any shutter problems in the cold, even at minus 60!! The more expensive Japanese and German cameras which I own always, or at least often, stop functioning in the deep cold.”
Labels: Allison Crowe, Aurora Borealis, awe, beauty, British Columbia, chanson, David Cartier, guitar, Labrador, musique, Newfoundland, Northern Lights, singer, songwriter, subarctic, voice, Yukon
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