His Bow in the Clouds

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From the front door of our house in Visalia on Saturday, January 26, 2008. Picture taken by Jolene Martin who was installed as Worthy Advisor of Visalia Assembly that day. Submitted by her mom.

 


Los Molinos, California
©2007 Peggy Smith, PMA, Tehema Assembly #190

Granada Hills, California
Received 5/22/2008
©2008John and Sharon Stone
 

Rancho Bernardo, California
 ©2002 Coren Andrews
 

Napali Coast of Kauai
©2002 John and Sharon Stone
 

Coylumbridge, Scotland
©2002 John and Sharon Stone
 

San Diego, California
©2002 Coren Andrews
 

San Diego, California
©2002 Coren Andrews
 

San Diego, California
©2002 Coren Andrews
 

Unknown Location
©2002 Coren Andrews
 

Unknown Location
©2002 Coren Andrews
 

Alaska, USA
©2003 John and Sharon Stone
 

Encino, California
©2003 Karen Van Den Brink
 

Encino, California
©2003 Karen Van Den Brink
 

Encino, California
©2003 Karen Van Den Brink
 

Talk about the right place at the right time - Montana
©2004 Ellen Griffin

Rainbow over the house of PGEC Lorraine Nohrden
Mathiesen (1948) and her daughter, PGEC Cynthia Mathiesen (1979) in
Watsonville, California
©2004 Deborah Dash

On the road, Arizona
©200
5 Joyce Patton

On the road, Arizona
©2005 Joyce Patton
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Not really a Rainbow but inspiring just the same.
©2002 Coren Andrews

Not really a Rainbow but inspiring just the same.
©2002 Coren Andrews

Not really a Rainbow but inspiring just the same.
©2002 Coren Andrews
These five rainbow pictures are all the same rainbow near Murrieta, California. The two shots on the left are the north half and the shots above and to the right are the south half. I was too close to et the full bow but it was there. A truly awesome sight.
©2002 Coren Andrews
 
Two halves of another Rainbow at March Field, Riverside County, California  on April 14, 2006. Be sure to click on these to get a real feel for the beauty of the Rainbow.
© 2006 Coren Andrews.

Over the fields of northern Idaho, a rare and beautiful sight could be seen. Known as a circumhorizontal arc, it forms as sunlight is refracted through hexagonal ice crystals in cirrus clouds several kilometres above the ground. Sunlight enters a near-vertical face of each crystal and leaves from a horizontal face at the bottom. "Effectively the crystals act as a 90-degree prism for the passing rays," says Evelyn Hesse of the light-scattering group at the University of Hertfordshire in Hatfield, UK.

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