They camp all around the lake with many of them on the shoulder of the road. It always amazed me that they would camp on the side of a busy highway, stacked one on top of the other...hundreds of them hoping to catch some fish. Not my idea of getting away from it all, but I am not a fisherman.
Anyway, we were heading home when we ran into a rain storm in the canyon, along with a few bolts of lightning and the accompanying thunder. I parked the car on a side road and waited for the rain to stop. There is nothing prettier or more photogenic than a storm clearing.
But after the rain stopped, we got a bonus with a single full size rainbow, which shortly turned into a double rainbow. I had my new Nikon with me that day and captured this image.
I've only been fortunate to see a few double rainbows in my life. One I remember quite well. About 40 years ago, I was traveling to L.A. from the Bay Area. As I neared the town of Coalinga, I came across a huge oil storage tank fire. Off in the distance, there was a rain storm which yielded a great double rainbow right behind the oil fire. I photographed it, of course, but those pictures, I am afraid, are long gone.
But, I don't mind seeing a double rainbow without a fire.
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Beautiful. Don't you just love the varied beauty that surrounds us here in Grant County!
I hope to meet you someday- Are you participating in the Soap Lake Art Guilds Photo contest next month?
Check out what the Soap Lake Garden Club is up to: www.soaplakehealingsculpture.com
We are having a "Solistice Inauguration" July 21 in Soap Lake's East Beach Park to mark the spot we have to put the 12 Noon hour marker for the "Calling the Healing Waters" sundial/sculpture.
Enjoy!
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