Rainbows!!!
In the east we had a rainbow, then in the west we had
A sun dog!
I just love seeing these colored lights in the sky!
So far we are starting to have more and more spring like days.
I’ll take it!
Linda
Fall is in the air and it’s not even the end of the first week of August.
It’s been raining here for weeks–we are heading in the the third week of rain.
The flies even seem to think a big freeze might be coming….they stick to us like we are the best thing since furnaces, ugh!
But with all this rain we get
Rainbows!
So I’m out all the time looking and looking to see what I can find in the sky
Two days in a row the sky was just right to see rainbows in the same place. Which I found really cool.
Last night on the way to feed I looked up through the leaves and WOW another one.
The rain is really good for everything, the corn and beans and hay and my yard are looking near perfect. And so are the weeds!
I’m not looking forward to winter, but for now I sure am enjoying the rainbows!
Linda
It rain, it poured, the wind blew and then hail fell, followed by more rain. That is how late afternoon went, Terry and I came in from irrigating just soaked. Just after supper, when I was getting ready to put the chickens up for the night, the sun came out and a double rainbow appeared.
But if that wasn’t gift enough on the way to work I saw….
After I dropped down the hill I saw this…
And just as I drove into work another appeared.
I feel incredibly blessed and more than extremely lucky! Someday I would like to see a moonbow. I saw a really neat article on moonbows stating that moonbows are really rare for conditions have to exactly right: a clear, dark night, full of heavy mist or raindrops and a particularly bright full or near-full moon shining low in the sky behind you.
In 1879, Mark Twain reported while out to sea “a magnificent lunar rainbow—a complete arch, the colors part of the time as brilliant as if it were noonday.”
I’m sure witnessing a rain-spawned moonbow is matter luck, but maybe sometime I’ll be some place that air pollution and artificial lights can’t ruin and I’ll see one.
At least I hope to,
someday…
before I die. 🙂
Linda

Whether I’m up or down or in or out or just plain overhead … (Train)

when I look to the sky, I know things will be alright!
Everything is fine over here; nothing to worry about.
The sky last night just reminded me of this song by Train.
Working in the yard last night I looked up into the sky and saw….

A cloud full of rainbows! Absolutely amazing!

I just had to share this with you.