Moons & rainbows



We live in a rainbow of chaos.
Paul Cezanne
(1839-1906)

Not a sight often seen, a full moon and a rainbow together... a little bit of urban magic.


17 comments:

Debra said...

I love the magic in this and you! xxx

muzel said...

Me Too. !!! You are the STAR!xxoo

Sarah said...

That is great! Well spotted! We were talking about the weather and I was telling the children about the Spring time. Diebe in my class said " I want it to be rainbow time. When will it be rainbow time?" I thought that was so lovely-and here it is!

Leenie said...

Yes, a nice and very unusual combination. Last night it was clear enough here, for once, to see the big silver moon. I never cease to be amazed by its beauty which brings stillness to the rainbow of chaos.

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LifeIsArt said...

awesome photo! majestic for sure!

hope you are doing well these days!

suzy

margie said...

magic of light and moon. great shot.

Meri said...

Sorry I'm so far behind -- but I was rewarded with your dollop of urban magic!

lisa said...

magic indeed!

Linda Sue said...

I want to lick this photo it is so yummy and where have you been? I have been missing you a lot Ms. Kendalee, beauty.
I would so love to hop on a flight tonight and go over there grab you and hop on down to Cape Town. Rumor is that there may be sun!

Anairam said...

With a title like that I just had to hop on over to take a peek. Cities have their own magic, but it takes a special person to spot it!

Linda Sue said...

....um....are you dead?

Meri said...

You still there, Kendalee?

Lily said...

Miss your postings.

Lynne said...

I love that quote. Not that I've heard it before, but it instantly appeals to me.
I thought I'd commented on this post. I must have happened by on an earlier visit without commenting.
Missing you, and hoping that you're doing okay.

margie said...

fabulous photo!

Hazel said...

Love the richness, fullness, and promise of your blog. One life just isn't enough for the dance you so beautifully hold the mirror to. It makes me think of the words from Tagor;
"...still thou pourest, and still there is room to fill".