We saw an absent sun and the rainbow following after.
Here, Annika informs Millie that there are two rainbows, and so there were, even though one was nearly too faint to see.
With all this gold spilling from the sky, who needs the pot at the end of the bow?
Beautiful Photos to be treasured of the precious children (gold) by the rainbow :)
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ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful photos!! I grew up the oldest of five girls and I just love reading about what your girls are up to as much of it takes me back to childhood (sadly Mum and Dad never got to see if number six would have been a boy or a girl). It is currently raining here and we are so thankful for it after such a dry summer last year. Sadly it is the middle of winter so much too cold to run out in it tonight ( although I'm sure my kiddos will brave it come morning - and need showers after just a few minutes outside).
I'd better go as it's time for me to turn off some children's lights and send them to dreamland!!
Blessings
Renata:)
That's so neat! There's another girl I know who is from a family of (I think) five girls, and I love hearing about the experiences of those who were one girl among many. My older sister is six years above and my younger sister ten years below, so I grew up surrounded by the boys, which shaped my personality, I'm sure.
ReplyDeleteWinter rain is another thing, entirely. Don't unpack those bathing suits! :)