The storm passed and we moved on. I don't really know where this is, but Ken and I've narrowed it down to somewhere around Lincoln, NE, or between Omaha and Grand Island, anyway. The storm had passed and a rainbow came out. Get it? Rainbow? Came out? Never mind.
We're obviously off the interstate in a parking lot with more dumpsters than cars. Digitized color print, August 1986.
Speaking of storms, the wind really kicked up yesterday and blew a gale most of the day. There wasn't much precipitation, but we had enough wind to make us worry about losing trees. Fortunately, the wind stopped in the late afternoon and all seems well.
Walt, I was driving to and from Loches yesterday... four times....
ReplyDeleteThere was precipitation.... it was in the form of branches twigs and leaves!!
Not fun to drive at all! Some of the gusts were of "just keep it out of the ditches" quality....
Not fun... not fun at all!!
We had a wind storm late Tuesday night that shook the building and made some terrible noises as it rattled things. The cats flew under the bed. A double rainbow coming out in Nebraska! Who would have thought?
ReplyDeleteClassic rainbow, (despite no bluebirds to be seen). Don't often see a (nearly) full spectrum of colours like this - or at least I haven't.
ReplyDeleteThat rainbow and trip are good memories.The rainbow coming out gave me a chuckle. I'm glad that you didn't lose any trees.
ReplyDeleteI see what you did there. C.
ReplyDeletetim, yikes! Sounds scary.
ReplyDeletemitch, wow! Flying cats!
raybeard, there's lots of space out in the plains for such things.
evelyn, so are we!
c, hehe.