Light Poles can be seen at nights over large cities with different colored lights. They can only be seen during very cold weather (the temperature of -20 Celsius degrees or lower is required), with minimal wind and plenty of tiny ice crystals in the atmosphere.
They can also be seen when the Bifrost is broken.


“Anyone who has spent a few nights in a tent during a storm can tell you: The world doesn’t care all that much if you live or die.” - Anthony Doerr
(Source: headlikeanorange)
IMAGE-INATION: 01.16.09
It is cold outside. To emphasize this, I duplicated my course heading, the warning of ICE on the thermometer, and the temperature readout within the camera-taking instant (not true — for the billionth time, I produce a cool effect with my cheap camera without beginning to understand my power).
Note: the thermometer on my bedroom window now says “14” so… trust no one.