If you move a little farther back, Stan, to take a picture, then the "pot o' gold" might wind up right in your observatory! But I expect those Leprechauns will have visited and stolen all the gold before you get back! (Chased away by the sun dogs, no doubt.) What are you sipping when you write these notes? ;>)) Gene (17250) Stanley A. Gorodenski wrote: >The weather here can give some really nice views from up here on the >hillside. I am learning to always keep my camera ready because some >things, like the sun dog I saw a few months ago, do not last long. I >just got these shots of a rainbow about a half hour ago. I hate to keep >showing images of my observatory, but in this case it is what made the >image. It is at >http://users.commspeed.net/stanlep/wholearc.jpg > >The arc is very close to my place as you can see in the image >http://users.commspeed.net/stanlep/partialarc.jpg >The hill side the end of the rainbow is superimposed in front of is, I >would estimate, only about 1,000 ft away. I get a lot of rainbows this >close up here. Isn't there supposed to be a pot of gold at the end of a >rainbow? Maybe I am wealthy and do not know it! :-) >Stan > >-- >See message header for info on list archives or unsubscribing, and please >send personal replies to the author, not the list. > > > > -- See message header for info on list archives or unsubscribing, and please send personal replies to the author, not the list.