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Our Actions and Reactions - Part
V
By A. Sayward Lamb
Copyright©2006
All Rights Reserved
It was a beautiful June
day, a few years ago, when I was fly fishing for trout
on Nesowadnehunk Lake in Northern Maine. On this
particular afternoon I happened to be fishing alone in
my boat, so I was leisurely cruising to different
locations around the lake. The sky had a few clouds, but
there was still plenty of sunshine. It was a very
comfortable day to be out on the water. |
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About the middle of the afternoon, I noticed the sky was
becoming dark at the base of some huge mountains, about
two or three miles easterly of where I was fishing. I
kept a close watch on that darkening area because I
didn't want to get caught out on the lake in a
thunderstorm or in heavy rain and winds. The sky became
much darker and soon I could see heavy rain coming down,
obscuring the large mountains in the background.
Fortunately, the storm was not moving my way, so I
continued fishing, keeping a close eye on those heavy
showers.
After a half-hour or so, I saw the rain was abating and
a huge rainbow began to develop from each side of the
area where it had been raining. Within minutes, a
beautiful rainbow began to form from the tops of each
mountain. As I watched, this incredibly beautiful
rainbow extended clear across the sky from the top of
one mountain, to the top of the other.
I would guess these mountaintops were about four or five
miles apart. I was even more amazed when another
beautiful rainbow developed immediately adjacent to the
first one. I had never seen such a beautiful sight. This
was Mother Nature displaying her beauty with an
indescribable intensity of vivid colors, highlighting
the eastern sky. It was such an unusual sight that I
stopped fishing and simply sat and watched the double
rainbows as they slowly dissipated over a period of at
least another half hour as the storm moved out of the
area.
It is hard for me to describe my emotions as I watched.
I can only say this was one of the most beautiful sights
that I have ever seen. Everything during those moments,
blended together to make this an outstanding event. I
felt very fortunate to have been there to witness it
with my own eyes. My only regret was the fact that no
one else was with me to have enjoyed that once in a
lifetime experience.
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