Dr Abe V Rotor
Morning rainbow across the hills and river in Bamban, Tarlac
Children in the neighborhood delight in making a rainbow through an aquarium as prism. You can make one, too, in your home.
Rainbow
- a kaleidoscope of colors in a pattern of seven - red, orange, yellow,
green blue, indigo and violet - that guide man's art in endless
combinations.
Rainbow
- it builds slowly before our eyes; it comes as twin, or breaks out
suddenly perking up life in its low ebb, and taking out the boredom of
living.
Rainbow
- gauge of weather, reference for travel and trade, source of
inspiration of lovers, bards and writers, subject of the arts, icon of
faith and devotion.
Rainbow
- the make-believe subject in children's stories of fairies and
spirits; the most sought treasure of grownups - the proverbial pot of
gold.
Rainbow
- ephemeral for which its beauty in heightened, like a rose in the
morning, first rain in May, the passing of day and night, and the march
of seasons.
Rainbow
- likened to the cycle of life - its birth and death, glory and fall,
its simplicity grandeur, its independence and attachment to all things,
visible and invisible.
Rainbow
- now you see it, now you don't, a puzzle to the old and young in all
walks of life, yet seeing it best with a clear mind, pure heart and
spirit.
Rainbow
- it conquers gloom, sows hope, builds the biggest, the most beautiful
and magnificent arch of the world that bestows honor to everyone.
Rainbow
- the cathedral in the sky that brings the faithful of all beliefs
together in awe and respect to the Creator, the unifying grace of all
mankind.
Rainbow
- too high, too far, too abstract, yet to the children it is near, it
is real and true; rainbow the symbol of beauty and hope, it comes when
the sky is gloomy and dark. ~
Rainbow
comes down to earth in many ways - in flowers in spring, leaves in
autumn, mountains at sunrise, reflection of lakes, spray of running
streams, mirage in deserts, feathers of fowls, and the like. The
rainbow is commonly imitated in man-made structures and designs, and
many items of trade and commerce.
Living
things like this rainbow fish have captured through evolution the
colors and pattern of the rainbow, assuring them of their place in the
living world.
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