Starlight, Star bright

Starlight, star bright...
I admired the midnight sky for many years before I learned these twinkling lights could be from stars that are no longer alive, a fact I quickly dismissed. Although, the 9,000 stars we can see with the naked eye from Earth are likely still alive, there is a reality that light from a star millions of light years away can be seen after a star expires.
Last week, a young woman's world turned dark when she lost her battle with cancer. In fact, she barely had time to fight the dastardly disease. Eight weeks after learning she was ill, they laid her body to rest.
The day after she passed, her son scored the winning run that brought his team to victory. An image shared on Facebook reflects him standing, head lifted, pointing to his mother in heaven.
The beauty of our light is that it still shines long after we are gone.
~ LowTide explorer, Carolyn Fjeran


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