Growing up in California, rainy days and "real weather" were few and far between. As such, rainbows have always been a treat and they're something that my mother has delighted in for as long as I can remember. Because of this, I have always viewed rainbows as a sort of magic and have thought that good luck follows spotting them. In Miami, I have delighted in the near-daily summer rainstorms that bring with them lovely views of rainbows at sunset over the research vessel at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, but I'm not sure anything prepared me for the magic of seeing a rainbow over Wilson while in the middle of the Pacific Trials. Since I have received multiple requests for more pictures on the blog, I'm looking at you Uncle Mike, I thought I'd share this one with y'all. This was captured from the relative comfort of the Megamaid, my home away from home (where home in this case is the Launcher, but hey it is what it is).
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10/9/2018 05:04:26 pm
Thanks so much for the pics and the shout out Bree! Glad they finally gave you clearance to post 'em.
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AuthorBree Gibbs, here. I'm a recent Master's Grad just trying to share what it's like to be a trash scientist (for those who aren't in the know, I'm a marine biologist). Categories
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