
Reflected Double-Rainbow Over Portsmouth (c) SMG
Sometimes the rainbow’s right there, its variegated hues blended and bowed overhead, utterly untouchable, while giving the illusion of being merely out of reach.
“Ah, but a man’s reach should exceed his grasp,/Or what’s a heaven for?”
Not infrequently, a splash of rainbow appears, then quickly fades away.
More often, following a winter of endless waves of white, my daily rambles now take me past the bits and pieces of never-ending rainbows, there for the taking.
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Colorful set of beautiful photos! Bye. Kamila