The worst of it lasted only a moment, but as the weather subsided, I couldn't believe what I saw. The sky had become an otherworldly shade of orange. The entire house was bathed in this orange glow. Looking across the backyard, a surreal sharpness and clarity had overtaken the air, a stark contrast to the blurry chaos of the rain and wind that preceded it by meer moments. An absolutely massive rainbow hung overhead, the biggest I've ever seen, with very a wide arc. Each colour completely distinguishable from the last.
I took a picture from within my office to try and capture the moment. Unfortunate the unmovable window screen was in the way, but you can still see the unique colour outside. I have not modified this photograph at all except to resize it.

This was taken at 8:00 PM, and the sun hadn't gone down yet. As the clouds started to fade, bits of the traditional bright blue summer sky revealed itself from underneath the orange haze. Now, as I type this, the sun is setting and the sky has gone from orange to purple, a different shade every time I glance back up at the window.
It was an unbelievable display of colour and light. I just had to describe what I was seeing in tangible terms so that I wouldn't forget. I have never seen anything quite like this, and I wouldn't ever expect to in a decidedly non-tropical place like Toronto
I think nature uses Photoshop.
Sayonara.







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