05-16-2013, 12:04 AM
Woo it's the rainy season! Which means it generally is awesome throughout the morning and then around 1-2pm it gets dark out, and then it rains from around 3-4 and stops for the rest of the day.
Here's a panorama I tried to make from Babi Yar park today so you can see how it goes from really overcast/rainy in the north-ish (the left), to a bit of sky in the distance in a more southerly direction (the right side).
![[Image: image_zps79943c60.jpg]](http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg269/dangermonki/image_zps79943c60.jpg)
Also! I found some pics from one of my old apartments. Because the rain falls in sections and not over the city overall, we get lots of rainbows. Like this. My camera couldn't get all of it, but it was literally a double rainbow, all the way. [Edit: Oh! I guess I took a video of it!]
![[Image: C360_2011-07-0820-10-06.jpg]](http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg269/dangermonki/C360_2011-07-0820-10-06.jpg)
Okay I'm going to stop gushing about Denver's weather now. I just love it so much, you guys. I love that when it rains it looks like the sky is melting. That's not something that you can generally see in the Midwest.
Here's a panorama I tried to make from Babi Yar park today so you can see how it goes from really overcast/rainy in the north-ish (the left), to a bit of sky in the distance in a more southerly direction (the right side).
![[Image: image_zps79943c60.jpg]](http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg269/dangermonki/image_zps79943c60.jpg)
Also! I found some pics from one of my old apartments. Because the rain falls in sections and not over the city overall, we get lots of rainbows. Like this. My camera couldn't get all of it, but it was literally a double rainbow, all the way. [Edit: Oh! I guess I took a video of it!]
![[Image: C360_2011-07-0820-10-06.jpg]](http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg269/dangermonki/C360_2011-07-0820-10-06.jpg)
Okay I'm going to stop gushing about Denver's weather now. I just love it so much, you guys. I love that when it rains it looks like the sky is melting. That's not something that you can generally see in the Midwest.