Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Searching for Rainbows During Viral Times

          Last Friday, April 3rd, was "National Find a Rainbow Day".  These past few days I've searched my digital photos for rainbow pictures I've taken over the years.

          Rainbows are considered an international symbol of hope and so, if it's raining where you are today—either literally or figuratively—don't stop searching for rainbows.

         Take care and stay safe, everyone.

Green River, Utah.

Price, Utah.

Goblin Valley State Park, Utah.

Price, Utah.

Whiskey Grove Campground, Pinedale, Wyoming.

Baker, Nevada.












4 comments:

1HappyHiker said...

Wow, Rita! What a magnificent collection of rainbow photos you have! Thanks for sharing your beautiful images during this troubled time.
This quote from Maya Angelou seems appropriate, especially now: “God puts rainbows in the clouds so that each of us - in the dreariest and most dreaded moments - can see a possibility of hope.”

John

One Day in America said...

Thanks for sharing that inspirational quote, John. I can't think of a better symbol of hope than a rainbow.

And thanks, as always, for reading and commenting.

Soumyendu said...

Entire mankind rests on hope, Rita. And its so good to see these pictures of rainbows in these extremely testing times, thank you!

One Day in America said...

Well said. Let's all hope for a brighter tomorrow.

I've been unable to comment on your blog posts, Soumyendu. The site refuses to publish my comments after I hit the "publish" button. But I'm still reading them! The poem in your last post was lovely.