Saturday, March 28, 2020

Can you explain mysterious UFO sighting in Leighton Buzzard? | Leighton Buzzard Observer

Jasmine Ratore, 12, and her cousin Amelia Taylor, 11, were walking along Mill Road at 5.20pm on March 6 when they saw four strange diamonds floating in the sky which had halos around them.

The strange objects were there for around five to ten minutes, with the girls trying to work out what on earth - or rather not on earth - they could be!

Jasmine told the LBO: "I was walking down the road to my nan's house. I thought they were birds. I said to my cousin: 'They're not birds are they? They're quite slow?'

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Not to change the topic here:

UFO Festival moves landing date to August | KGBT
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Date: 2020-03-13T13:37:30 00:00
Author: Paola Cepeda
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UFOs are knitters’ unfinished objects - News - Uticaod - Utica, NY

Mary was back with us today. She has been really busy with her family. She is crocheting granny squares by adding rows to some she received as a UFO. Hereafter you will know that the initials mean “unfinished object.” Mary is finishing them off. She also brought in three crocheted hats done almost so they look like turbans from the 20s.

Jan has gone back to working on her soft color variegated shrug. She is ready to finish it so she can wear it. Bonnie is working on her loom this time making a scarf in a soft peach yarn. It reminds me that spring is on its way and can't get here soon enough.

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Author: Barbara J Schwarting
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Strings of lights seen in night sky over Cowichan Valley – Sooke News Mirror

A number of people in the Cowichan Valley claim to have spotted some unusual lights in the night sky last week.

Cowichan Bay’s Jim Quayle said on the night of March 17 at approximately 9 p.m, he saw a line of lights all travelling at the same speed and direction, from north west to south east, from the deck of his home which overlooks the community’s government wharf.

“They were as bright as an average star, and I thought they looked like a series of aircraft all spaced equally apart and travelling at about 30,000 or 40,000 feet in the air,” he said.

Publisher: Sooke News Mirror
Date: 2020-03-24T12:27:00-07:00
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