RE: [ZION] aurora borealis spotting

2002-10-30 Thread Larry Jackson
Till: Till has had a lot of callings over the years, some cool and some silly, but has never done any of them really well He eventually gets fired so someone else can straighten out the mess. ___ No need to feel bad, Till. We all get fired. In the Church, we call it "being r

Re: [ZION] aurora borealis spotting

2002-10-30 Thread Elmer L. Fairbank
At 07:59 10/30/2002 -0700, His Grace, El Presidente Tom wrote: Dear JWR and others, I'm beginning (just beginning mind you) to have parallel thoughts to the venerable ELF. Will this disqualify you from being Stake President? I should think it would in short order, rate some smartly. Till h

Re: [ZION] aurora borealis spotting

2002-10-30 Thread Tom Matkin
Dear JWR and others, I'm beginning (just beginning mind you) to have parallel thoughts to the venerable ELF. I knew he was going to write this before I read it. I know it is prideful for me to admit to such flights of heady brilliance, but I can't help being pleased that I have made such progress.

Re: [ZION] aurora borealis spotting

2002-10-30 Thread Elmer L. Fairbank
At 23:36 10/29/2002 -0700, you wrote: Okay, some people are train spotters. I'm an aurora spotter. We've had aurorae for some time now. My wife woke me up at 04:00 one morning to see a very unusual display. It was a greenish white swoosh across the entire sky, with the moon right in the middle. Ve

Re: [ZION] aurora borealis spotting

2002-10-30 Thread Wayne and Sandra Riner
My goodness that picture was beautiful, what a site to have seen in person. Thank you for sharing it Sandra > Okay, some people are train spotters. I'm an aurora spotter. We've had > aurorae for some time now. My wife woke me up at 04:00 one morning to > see a very unusual display. It was a gree