Orange Update: Rainbow Edition Thursday, July 13, 2006
Posted by V.Jay Kendall in Orange Update.trackback
As the name of the edition suggest, I have been desiring to write about a rainbow that I spotted in the final week of June. There is more to the story than just a picturesque photo-op with sparkling wonder from mother nature. In fact, it spans a block of three consecutive days which I listened, watched, read, and saw symbols and “signs” that I’ll interpret whenever I get the chance to update my blog.

Speaking of updates, sorry for the lack of them in the past few weeks. I never intended to take a long hiatus from something I enjoy doing. But with increased interest from my brother to use the internet (I only have one computer in my house). Together with this being my summer vacation, work, school registration, and “stuff,” I never imagined that I would have a full plate of things to do in a “vacation.”
In all sincerity, I also lost a bit of my motivation to create blog entries. That may be contributed with the ordeal [om] from last month. I have received an email questioning my neutrality and that really ticked me the wrong way. Yes, I am now weary and careful to believing everything I read since then, but I don’t read blogs entirely for their honesty and credibility, although those are qualities I admire… Blogging has an entertainment value and will stir many emotions at once. I’ll end this topic at that. I have better things to worry about.
Finally, I took some time off from my routine and visited the city I used to call home (although I still consider it my hometown), Miami! If you have followed my blog for a while, you’ll know this trip was not my first nor will it be my last to South Florida. It was a short two-day vacation, but I had fun nonetheless. There some things I observed and bothered me a bit, so I’ll share that info soon…
Hopefully sooner rather than later!
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Hope you had a good time down in the city. Why do I never see rainbows? I’m so envious.
Did you find the figurative pot of gold at rainbow’s end? Or, just simply enjoy the majesty of one of nature’s wonders?
I’ve only had the occasion to view a rainbow about half a dozen times. One of the down-sides to living in a mountainous environment, I’m afraid. They’re amazing to look at.
As for the rest, blog when you feel the urge. Its always a pleasure to stop by and see what’s happening in your neck of the woods.
Be talking to ya.