

This picture, taken at the same park, shows a more advanced view of springtime.


I ended the day with a 4.5 mile walk with my seven year old daughter. When we left the house, there were a few brooding, low-hanging clouds, and ... I forgot my camera. We went on, as it was already past six, and by the time we were halfway, it started to rain softly. We sheltered for a few minutes under some fir trees alongside the road, and the shower did not last long.
Soon we topped the hill we had been climbing, and started down into an open area... and saw the rainbow, stretching from hill to hill, with our valley between, arching high over our heads, perfectly defined. And, as we walked, we began to see a double-rainbow, dimly but clearly visible above one end of the primary, and barely visible above the other end. At this point, we were still a mile and a half away from home, and camera, and by the time we had gone a little ways, the rainbows were already fading from view.
So no pictures, of that, but still, nice day, all in all.
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