Jan16 making rainbows. Posted on January 16, 2020 by beth Standard kinder always find a way to make their own rainbows. — “a rainbow is the product of physics working for your appreciation of beauty.” -kyle hill Share this:FacebookPinterestEmailPrintTwitterLinkedInMoreRedditTumblrLike Loading...
Many people live entire lives without knowing how to, or creating for the universe, a rainbow. We need more rainbows. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
yes, to all of this. if one way doesn’t work, try another, and don’t give up. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
I remember seeing this done in maybe the first grade. I loved seeing that and my father got me a little prism. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
The prism was about 3″ long, a triangular pice of glass. I bet they still use the same ones. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
rainbows are magical, and I’m like a little kid every time there is one on the sky. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
How did you get such strong, colorful rainbows? Looks like you have a light table, but what else? LikeLike Reply ↓
the kids played around with them under the light and they found a way to make it happen all on their own, by moving the angle LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
So true! 🌈
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it is )
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👍
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My fav’ rainbow song ….
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thank you!
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Many people live entire lives without knowing how to, or creating for the universe, a rainbow. We need more rainbows.
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yes, to all of this. if one way doesn’t work, try another, and don’t give up.
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love!
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thanks!
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May their vision be everlasting, Beth.
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Yes!
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Always fun. I still do it.
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Who can resist?
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Promises.
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Yes –
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Great!! and thanks for visiting my blog you most welcome!!!
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My pleasure
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As we all should, they are so beautiful.
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They are, indeed
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You’re a rainbow, Beth. Cheesy. Yes. But, true.
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🌈 thanks
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You are so right, Mtag.
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🌈aw
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I remember seeing this done in maybe the first grade. I loved seeing that and my father got me a little prism.
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I am still fascinated by it and I remember it too from when I was little
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The prism was about 3″ long, a triangular pice of glass. I bet they still use the same ones.
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spot on, ted.
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rainbows are magical, and I’m like a little kid every time there is one on the sky.
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no way not to be awed by them
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How did you get such strong, colorful rainbows? Looks like you have a light table, but what else?
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the backs of cd’s.
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Ah! Did you simply hold the CD at an angle to reflect off the wall?
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the kids played around with them under the light and they found a way to make it happen all on their own, by moving the angle
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That’s even better!
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Beautiful
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