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Rainbow spectacle

23 June 2007 By: Marlene5 Comments

 

Rainbow Connection

There are many theories, experiments and explanations about the rainbow’s here now-gone tomorrow presence in the sky. There are many questions still unanswered about it. We learned that a rainbow has seven colors, but the rainbow I captured (above) seemed to have three colors only, yet the seven colors were there, blending with one another.

Whenever I see a rainbow, I always find myself humming the song “Rainbow Connection”. Nice song about rainbows. When I was small, my old folks told me to not to point at the rainbow or I would lose my finger. I knew it was ridiculous ‘coz nothing happened when I did it. Yes, hearsays, literature and myths about rainbows still exist. But there is one clear reason why rainbows appear – to remind us that it’s one of the beauties of nature worth conceiving.

About Marlene

Marlene works as a teacher, but she blogs in her spare time. She started blogging in 2007, and since then, it has become one of her hobbies. She writes for Lemback.com, which she and her husband have built and managed but later moved to Wordpress to join other WP bloggers. Connect Marlene on Twitter

Comments

  1. Sasongko Budi says

    25 June 2007 at 07:54

    Nice blog with nice pics view. U hav a great travel.

    Reply
  2. Ron says

    27 June 2007 at 07:55

    Great Rainbow shot! Also noticed your a Pinay! Keep it up! =)

    Reply
  3. My says

    27 June 2007 at 13:42

    Thanks, Sasongko. I’m still learning to customize my theme, though.

    Thanks, Ron. Ikaw pala si thor. Yes, i’m a proud Pinay 🙂

    Reply
  4. Adria says

    28 June 2007 at 03:16

    “When I was small, my old folks told me to not to point at the rainbow or I would lose my finger.”

    I never heard that one. Superstitions are fascinating. Wonder how that one got started? 🙂

    Reply
  5. My says

    30 June 2007 at 00:03

    Yes Adria, I wonder, too. Old folks in our place are full of superstitions that even them don’t know how they started 🙂

    Reply

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