Last week we experienced a short but intense summer storm. It was the kind of storm that makes the early afternoon skies suddenly darken, the wind shake the heck out of the trees, and the powerful rain beat down on anything in its path. The storm started quickly and was was over almost as quickly as it started.
When the rain stopped, I walked outside to assess any damage to our property. I looked up in the sky and there it was!! Clear and and beautiful, hanging over the rooftops as bright and bold as could be! A huge gorgeous rainbow!
Over my house |
Where Do Rainbows Come From?
It made me curious—where do these little miracles actually come from? Turns out, it’s pure science: sunlight hitting raindrops at just the right angle, bending and reflecting the light until it splits into that beautiful spectrum of color. It’s happening all the time, really—we just don’t always see it. The light has to be behind you, the rain in front, and everything has to line up just so.
And that’s part of the magic. Rainbows only show up when conditions are just right. Not too early, not too late. You can’t chase them or plan for them. You have to be lucky to see one!!
Some places get more rainbows than others—Hawaii, for instance, is famous for them. It’s all that mix of sunshine and showers. I see them from my Florida balcony after a storm stretched across the ocean which is really quite spectacular.
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View of the double rainbow from my balcony after the storm in Florida |
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Night view from my Florida Balcony |
Hawaii – Rainbows are so common, it's nicknamed The Rainbow State
Iceland – misty waterfalls and long days create ideal conditions to create rainbows.
Ireland – rain and sun in constant rotation provide lots of rainbows (it's the land of leprechauns and pots of gold at the end of a rainbow!)
The Pacific Northwest – mix of rain and sun makes rainbows frequent in spring and fall
How do you feel about rainbows? Is it just me or are you excited when you see one?
I'm sharing a recipe for a delicious interesting summer salad
My Rainbow Salad ( link to recipe)
Do you eat salad every day? If you are getting bored with the same old same old salad, try including more interesting vegetables such as sweet crunchy jicama, sweet raw off the cob corn kernels, etc.
There’s something magical about a salad that looks as joyful as it tastes. This raw rainbow salad is a celebration of color, crunch, and fresh-from-the-garden goodness. With crisp jicama, juicy tomatoes, sweet corn kernels, peppery radishes, and fragrant herbs like mint and basil, every bite bursts with flavor and vibrance. It's the kind of dish that feels like summer in a bowl—bright, refreshing, and nourishing.
Click Here For The Recipe which is vegan, gluten-free, and oil-free
Happy July 4th !!
Thanks for the info on the rainbows. You're right -- they are fleeting -- and so very beautiful. But you have to be in just the right place at just the right time to catch them!
ReplyDeleteI feel lucky to have seen it. The one over our house was a real beauty
DeleteWe had them while in the PNW and again in MT, but not many here in Tx. One day in MT I had two rainbows touching down in the yard, it was quite lovely. Yum on that salad!
ReplyDeleteWe see them frequently in Florida- very rare in Pennsylvania
DeleteWe've been having some crazy stormy weather out here too! It never typically rains this time of year, but now there's intense flooding and even mandatory evacuations nearby. I'll keep an eye out for rainbows... Fingers crossed there's one on the horizon, even half as brilliant as yours!
ReplyDeleteIt's been 2 long weeks of hot and humid...
DeleteHappy Fourth! Not too many rainbows in my area, but that makes them all the more special when they show up.
ReplyDeleteHappy 4th to you too.
DeleteI have been fortunate to see a few rainbows, but never able to fully capture their beauty except in my mind. The salad looks as delicious as it is colorful.
ReplyDeletethank you. We did enjoy the salad.
DeleteThat double rainbows are gorgeous! Happy Fourth!
ReplyDeleteYes the double is my favorite over the ocean
DeleteWhat a pretty rainbow and I LOVE that view. Dang! Good day for sure.
ReplyDeleteWe love our view in Florida- right over the ocean!!
DeleteWe get the most amazing rainbows here in summer, as rain then is unseasonal. It's been raining here for two days now and when it stops all I expect to see is snow.
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I forgot that you are now having your winter season coming while we are sweltering here
DeleteA rainbow is an eternally beautiful phenomenon and one cherished and often revered, and assigned metaphysical significance by societies throughout history. I see them infrequently but they are uplifting when I do.
ReplyDeleteYes I agree- very uplifting to see one.
DeleteThat is a dramatic photo of the storm rolling in as shown from the balcony. You reminded me of jicama. I don’t think I’ve had that in about a decade. It does add a wonderful crunch to a salad, so I’m going to look for it the next time I go to the grocery store, and that will be tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteThe storms do look scary until the rain actually comes.
DeleteYour photos are absolutely gorgeous! I love the rainbow! Your salad looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda.
DeleteAppreciate the rainbow insight—you're so right, they’re magical but gone in a flash. It really does take perfect timing to witness that kind of beauty! 🌈
ReplyDeleteThey are truly beautiful and hard to capture.
DeleteWhat a fabulous rainbow! You timed it to perfection! The salad looks delicious took. Going to look at the recipe now.
ReplyDeleteYes, the salad was simple but very colorful and delicious. A lot of chopping.
DeleteThat is a beautiful rainbow. I see them occasionally here but did see more when we lived in Florida. It's always such a nice surprise to see one.
ReplyDeleteWe do eat a LOT of salads and the more in them the better. I love a bowl filled with bright colored veggies.
I hope you enjoyed the 4th!!
it's so hot we barely feel like eating ( ha ha) I always like to eat but truthfully I do not feel like cooking so we are eating more cold food.
DeleteWe have been having many summer storms.. our town also lost power for many many hours on one occasion. The rainbow is beautiful and the salad looks perfect.
ReplyDeleteThe skies are beautiful. These are awesome photos of the rainbow! You know, I believe that when we see a rainbow, it is a gift. Thank you for the gift of a rainbow on your blog post today.
ReplyDeleteYour rainbow salad looks wonderful.....and healthy.
That is a nice photo of you too! It's nice to see our blog friends' faces once in a while.
Have a terrific week.
~Sheri
that is such a lovely thought that a rainbow is a gift!!
DeleteBeautiful rainbow after the storm, a lovely balcony view, and a great photo of you!
ReplyDeleteThat rainbow salad looks delicious too.
thank you Balvinder. We do enjoy our balcony view in Florida
DeleteBeautiful rainbow...I love sitting out on my front porch watching storms come over from across the Susquehanna River here in NEPA....Thanks for stopping by!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Deb
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