Posted on Feb 15, 2005 - 9:36am by Wayne in Uncategorized
This is in Texas east of El Paso on I10. This was one of the best rainbows we’ve ever seen. You could see the beginning on the left and as it curved through the sky the other end was right in front of us. Cars were pulling over to take pictures. It was pretty cool. One of the good things we see while trucking around.
The end that was on the road kept getting bigger and bigger and we were headed straight for it! This isn’t zoomed in, this is actual size. It’s a little fuzzy because we were driving. But this is how it actually was. It was incredible.
This was the end that started on the left. It was so big and curved so high we couldn’t get the entire rainbow in one picture.
3 Responses
Penny
February 16th, 2005 at 9:08 pm
1Wow those rainbow pictures were remarkable! David from Florida stopped over last night and we grilled steaks for dinner. It was great to see family out here. Our first out of state visitor. He was in Anaheim CA for business which was only an hour north. I can’t wait till you two are in CA. Love, SIS
George
February 21st, 2005 at 10:49 am
2This rainbow is amaising.
did you find a pot of gold
Michelle
February 21st, 2005 at 4:12 pm
3Well, the pictures and articles are great! Sure do miss you Cindy.
Things are pretty casual around our house right about now.
Stacy and her husband moved to California and took the granddaughters
with them! The son is staying put for now and that is good.
My loving husband bought me a 2000 Ford Mustang convertible!!
Surprised me with it. I was blown away! I think I will keep him.
Said it was for being such a great partner. (I’m the lucky one!)
Anyways, write me sometime. Home email is themichellebay@aol.com.
Love you. Say hello to Wayne.
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