After a storm in upstate New York on May 4, a rainbow appeared in the eastern sky right after sunset.
But there was more to come in the west.
That isn't a river in the bottom; it's the shining road.
The trees hadn't grown their leaves yet.
What a beautiful blue hour.
I published this photo last week as a teaser - here it is again.
The rainbow was long gone. Fortunately this storm didn't do much damage, and I was able to appreciate the beauty of what came after.
Join Yogi and the other bloggers who watch the sky each Friday at #SkywatchFriday.
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Friday, May 18, 2018
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Wow - these shots are stunning! I love that shining road.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful
ReplyDeleteI've always been a sucker for rainbows!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful lavender skies!!
ReplyDeleteAh, gorgeous! Reminds me of the glorious golden sunset we had after the big storm on Tuesday night.
ReplyDeleteThat street did look a little like a river or stream.
ReplyDeleteIt reminds of the song "Singing in the rain"
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on
Oooh, light show!
ReplyDeleteSpectacular this color!
ReplyDeleteImpressive photos
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