A wild June thunderstorm, complete with hail, brought the reward of a “Boston Strong” double rainbow and timed right at the beginning of the Bruins game in the Stanley Cup Finals. There were many full rainbows with pots of gold on both sides of Boston Harbor. Thanks to all our readers who sent in terrific shots!
Rainbows from top of Bulfinch Building – June 2013 – Photo by Ruth Marchese
Rainbow over the city – June 2013 – Photo by Tim Barford
Double Rainbow Lands on TD Garden – June 2013 – Photo by Lance Covert of Charlestown
Double Rainbows – June 2013 – Photo by Meghan Denenberg
Colorful dome over the city – June 2013 – Photo by Tim Barford
Double Full Rainbows over Boston Harbor – June 2013 – Photo by David Arnold
Double Rainbows over Boston Harbor – June 2013 – Photo by Joanne Hayes-Rines
Miracle on Boylston Street – June 2013 – Photo by Anita Coelho
Rainbow over the North End with Plane – June 2013 – Photo by Eric Luciano on Endicott Street
Rainbow over Southie / I-93 – June 2013 – Photo by Joe Farese from the South End
Double Rainbow – Photo by Jerry Cordasco
Patriotic Rainbow – June 2013 – Photo by Julie Wormser
Rainbow over Boston Harbor – June 2013 – Photo by Patricia Pomerleau at Harbor Towers
Rainbow over Boston Harbor – June 2013 – Photo by Patricia Pomerleau at Harbor Towers
Rainbows over Commercial Street and Boston Bottles – June 2013 – Photo by Ryan Kenny
Double Full Rainbows Over Boston Harbor – June 2013 – Photo by Matt Conti
Double Two Sided Full Rainbows Connecting East Boston and Downtown Boston – June 2013 – Photo by Matt Conti
Stretching the rainbow in Quincy – June 2013 – Photo by Jorrit Dijkstra
The dreary afternoon rain combined with the sunset to create a rainbow over the North End and Waterfront on Sunday evening! In these photos you can see the two ends of the rainbow – one faintly visible behind Old North’s steeple and the other stretching over the Seaport. “Neighborhood Photo” is a regular feature on NorthEndWaterfront.com. Read More…
Oysters were reintroduced this morning into Boston Harbor from 601 Commercial Street in the North End by the Massachusetts Oyster Project. Initially, divers placed oyster cages in the harbor and then children distributed 50,000 oysters from boats. Some oyster facts: Each oyster filters 30 gallons of water per day They once were present throughout the Read More…
Sail Boston, Inc., Boston Police, US Coast Guard and other public safety officials held a community meeting in the North End last week, emphasizing the tight security procedures to be in place for the arrival of the Tall Ships Regatta in Boston on June 17th. With over one million spectators expected along Boston’s waterfront, Conventures head Dusty Rhodes described Read More…
2 Replies to “Rainbows, Double Rainbows and Full Two-Sided Rainbows!”
Thank you for the pictures! I was out and about last night and saw them too….
THANK YOU for posting these magnificent images…and to the folks who photographed them! TGBTG!! 🙂
Thank you for the pictures! I was out and about last night and saw them too….
THANK YOU for posting these magnificent images…and to the folks who photographed them! TGBTG!! 🙂