Oh, that our critterly friends would hurry and fine the promise in this rainbow pool very, very soon! Lots of healing here, perhaps?
26 Jul 2012 40 Comments
by granbee in Uncategorized
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Jul 26, 2012 @ 02:55:58
oh, so good to hear your words Granbee! I do wish all would find the promise of the rainbow pool! thank you! Love Linda
Jul 26, 2012 @ 02:57:02
Let us keep a sharp lookout together, Linda, for those rainbow pools waiting in unexpected places for us!
Jul 26, 2012 @ 02:58:50
yes, granbee, I am seein what you mean, maybe I find one?
Jul 26, 2012 @ 03:00:04
I KNOW your eyes are wide open; and you WILL find your very own “promise pools”!
Jul 26, 2012 @ 04:11:00
Rainbows are in many things Granbee, a soap bubble, the grease in the rain puddles, the rainbows in crystals, and the rainbows after a storm… We can all find those rainbows . But the best are unseen,, for they shine inside our hearts..
– loved your reblog Granbee and the beautiful rainbow pool… Hugs Sue.. xx
Jul 26, 2012 @ 04:13:02
So pleased you enjoyed this reblog picturing rainbow promises held out nearby for us all, dear Sue! Yes, promises rest in many rainbow forms found commonly very near to us, if we only look from inside our hearts, as you say!
Jul 26, 2012 @ 04:57:28
Reblogged this on Content Express.
Jul 28, 2012 @ 22:17:04
So very pleased you reblogged this special rainbow pool, as well!
Jul 26, 2012 @ 07:54:58
Wow that colour is amazing – I am in awe that it is not a digitally modified photo. I have rainbows in my heart as I visit you today.
Jul 28, 2012 @ 22:18:04
Very happy about the rainbow promises held in your heart today, ChristyB. Very much humbled that my reblogging this one brought those special light colors into your life!
Jul 26, 2012 @ 08:45:48
Absolutely stunning!
Jul 28, 2012 @ 22:18:41
Yes, littlesundog, that rainbow pool is swirling around inside of me, still!
Jul 26, 2012 @ 22:26:52
WoW! It is so gorgeous for something so poisoned and abused… ironic, no? 😦
Jul 28, 2012 @ 22:19:15
Yes, ill transformed into something good to bless our hearts, I thought!
Jul 26, 2012 @ 22:45:52
That’s beautiful Granbee, I love it 🙂 Not what’s in the water … (euw)
Jul 28, 2012 @ 22:20:08
No, we do not love the chemicals, do we? But this is a fine example of ill that we could choose to turn into something inspirational, right?
Jul 28, 2012 @ 23:34:13
Yes ma’me 🙂 Yes it is! It is beautiful 🙂
Jul 28, 2012 @ 23:37:11
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, for sure!
Jul 28, 2012 @ 23:40:38
This is VERY true 🙂
Jul 31, 2012 @ 03:21:10
YES!
Jul 28, 2012 @ 04:06:03
Rainbow – darkness spun into beauty, into light and colour x
Jul 28, 2012 @ 22:20:37
Yes, dear Martin, rainbows spun out of darkness to bring the promises of light and love into our souls!
Jul 28, 2012 @ 10:42:33
This is amazing, Rose, it almost doesn’t look real! Yellowstone is one place I’ve never been, but would love to visit…and I do hope everyone finds promise in this beautiful rainbow! Have a great weekend! xo
Jul 28, 2012 @ 22:21:28
Have a fantastic weekend, yourself, dear Lauren. Hope you can visit Yellowstone in the next few years! So glad you enjoyed this reblogged rainbow!
Jul 30, 2012 @ 02:32:46
Awe-inspiring, miraculous … but what of those tourists who, instead of revering this place, see it as somewhere to test their throwing abilities?
Thanks to all who prefer to honor nature’s–God’s–wonders, rather than use–and abuse–them.
Jul 31, 2012 @ 03:22:06
Yes, the true promise lies within the hearts of those revering Creation–and the Creator, I believe!
Jul 30, 2012 @ 20:53:22
Thanks for posting this. I used to live on the outskirts of the Little Badlands in ND. There are many hot pools and small geysers there. I often marveled at the colors that were displayed in them. Your pool is indeed unique. It’s a shame how people abuse what God has created.
Jul 31, 2012 @ 03:22:48
Yes, it IS a shame about people’s abuse of God’s marvelous Creation, but see how we can turn it for good, through the power of the Holy Spirit?
Aug 03, 2012 @ 00:44:21
stunning, Rose. Thank you for sharing this post.
Ciao, Francina
Aug 04, 2012 @ 22:57:08
Stunning how something otherwise noxious can be so revealing, isn’t it?
Aug 05, 2012 @ 05:02:44
Really interesting phenomenon….thanks for the “like”!
Aug 08, 2012 @ 04:27:14
Yes, this “contaminated” pool reflecting brillian rainbows is quite the conundrum, is it not, Joni?
Aug 05, 2012 @ 20:34:37
How beautiful this is! It’s a rainbow and the pot of gold, all in one. 🙂
Aug 08, 2012 @ 04:27:54
Quite beautiful, indeed–a blessings resulting from a would-be curse of chemical contamination, Jeannie!
Aug 14, 2012 @ 06:49:33
Love Yellowstone, pray I get to go back one day. Simply brilliant colors in this photo.
Aug 14, 2012 @ 06:51:55
Yes, much promise in these colors, despite the cause! Hope you get back to Yellowstone, as well!
Aug 14, 2012 @ 06:54:21
Perhaps one day I will be able to sit longer still a battle. I saw the wolves after they were introduced into Yellowstone via a camera lense it was amazing.
Aug 14, 2012 @ 06:56:33
Praying for your comfort! Wonderful that you saw those wolves!
Aug 14, 2012 @ 06:57:54
Thank you! Yes it was one amazing and blessed adventure something I will never ever forget. Stay blessed and well. 🙂
Aug 14, 2012 @ 07:03:51
Many, many blessings, on you, as well! Joining minds and spirits in animal memories!