The beautiful double rainbow that Bill and Paul captured late Saturday afternoon had faded, but I did see this on my way home.
Rainbow over Bass Rocks
The sky was so gorgeous I next stopped at Smith’s Cove to catch the end of the setting sun. The hues quickly changed from vivid yellow-orange to orange-violet-pink.



Smith’s Cove East Gloucester
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About Kim Smith
Currently creating documentary films about the Monarch Butterfly, Black Swallowtail Butterfly, and Gloucester's Feast of St. Joseph. Landscape designer for the Gloucester Harbor Walk Gardens. Designer, lecturer, author, illustrator, photographer. Visit my blog for more information about my landscape and interior design firm- kimsmithdesigns.wordpress.com. Good Morning Gloucester daily contributor.
Author/illustrator "Oh Garden of Fresh Possibilities! Notes from a Gloucester Garden"
badass
beautiful
Awesome? some people have a problem with that word. how about WICKED AWESOME! Great photos Kim!
badass, beautiful, awesome, and wicked awesome–I don’t have a problem with any and appreciate your sweet comments–thanks guys!!!
sorry to be both late and unoriginal, but yeah: BEAUTIFUL!
Kim, it looks like you could have found the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow in that Bass Rocks pic. The rainbow looks like its touching the ground. Lovely…
Thank you Judy and Terry. I thought the pot of gold thing too Terry–just a little glimmer of sunshine there–glad you noticed!
wow,wow,wow, great to catch the moments…of amazing sky…great job!