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From a collection of several dozen such photos (all from Iceland).
I tried two dictionaries and couldn't find the plural of "aurora." It's Latin, but has become a common English word, so I didn't know whether to choose -ae or -s. Thus the unusual title for this post.
Aurora is also the first name of Sleeping Beauty
ReplyDeleteAurora is also the name of a town in Indiana, married my first love there, it is near Lawrenceburg, the home of the Seagram's distillery
ReplyDeleteaurorae, clearly.
ReplyDeletejust aurora
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