Tuesday, the phone rang. While spouse spoke to his cousin, I noticed an unusual glow outside. I ran outside, in my bare feet.
The evening before, we had a fierce thunderstorm and a possible microburst where I live in upstate New York. Thousands were left without power, and hundreds of trees came down. We were under a state of emergency for the next two days, with roads blocked and many people left without power or water.
In the east, this is what greeted me.
I started to move to my right, to capture more of the rainbow.
Then, I looked behind me.
This is what I saw.
A couple of minutes, and a few feet forward, this was the view.
I only captured a fraction of what I saw that magical May 2.
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Friday, May 5, 2017
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Wires and trees in silhouette, just like my shot today.
ReplyDeleteYou captured a triumphant ending to a stormy few days. It's official here. Our storm of Monday was a tornado.
ReplyDeleteI love rainbows.
ReplyDeleteJust so lovely!
ReplyDeleteI always love rainbows. Glad you saw- and photographed your beauty.
ReplyDeleteOooh. After the storm, the sun comes out...
ReplyDeleteYou find something beautiful to appreciate in each and every day.
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