Friday, August 12, 2011

Ah, the sweet relief of summer rains.....

Thankfully, we have been getting some summer monsoon rains.  I'm slow to update this fact.  So slow in fact that we just went through a week of hot and dry with no rain showers.   When we do get the storms they tend to pass by quickly.  Round these parts we call them gully washers.  Here is a photo of the canales on my home with the rain water pouring out of them.   Notice the blue sky and the sun is already out shining again.  This storm probably dropped about a 10th of an inch of rain in 10 minutes. 

Kara McGee ©2011 rain in canales

Rain later in the day means rainbows.  We have seen some wonderful bright rainbows this year.  One evening there was a rainbow that formed just at or after sunset.  The rainclouds were a dark steel blue.  The sunset gave everything this purple glow.   The rainbow appearing in the clouds looked like it was shrouded in a veil of purple midnight sheer silk.  I called it a night rainbow.  I didn't even try to get a picture because I knew there was no way I'd be able to record it.  I hope to never forget it because it was the most mysterious rainbow I've ever seen.  

The photo below isn't the brightest rainbow I've caught on digital this year.  Yet, I couldn't resist sharing the view of our hummingbird feeder with the rainbow in the background.  I cropped this photo and the hummingbird isn't sharply in focus but nevertheless I hope it offers you some summer delight.


hummingbird with rainbow summer 2011 ©KaraMcGee

4 comments:

  1. It's a lovely photo, Kara!

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  2. Thanks jzrart! So lovely you stopped by and left a comment!

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  3. I love this--yaay for the rain!! I'm feeling such a moment of contentment, remembering being there at your home, and imagining the rain. So lovely...

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  4. I'm relieved rain arrived in your area at last. Love the beautiful photos and the rainbow! It's drizzling here at the beach today and overnight too, but methinks I'll still need to soak the yard since I'm leaving tomorrow with my sister and I'd like everything to survive while I'm away.
    Hugs and blessings,

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