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Against the darkness
Clouds obscuring horizons
Light shows true colours
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Gorgeous photographs!!!
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Thnak you, Beckie.
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You’re most welcome, Sue. 😊
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Beautiful pictures and haiku
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Thanks, Sadje…I love a good rainbow 🙂
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I do too! A miracle every time.
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Oh, they are… and a good reminder that we live in a world full of them 🙂
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Absolutely right!
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What a coincidence – we just saw a rainbow a couple hours ago just before the sunset. Not common here, and less so in autumn.
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With all the rain here, we get them fairly often… but this one was particularly vivid.
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and you have an unrestricted view too, too many buildings where we live…
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I know how lucky I am to live where I do x
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What an amazing sight, Sue, especially with that sky as a backdrop. True colours indeed – displayed at their best. 🙂
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You can’t beat a rainbow against a stormy sky.
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You certainly can’t. 🙂
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Beautiful photos Sue and a very imaginative filled haiku. I wonder what early peoples thought about rainbows.
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Magic…or a sign from the gods, I would imagine. Rainbows feature in so many religions and mythologies.
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