Rainbow in Rocky Gap

IMG_0573I have read that no two people ever see the same rainbow, even if a viewer is standing next to the first person, the refraction and dispersion of light in the water droplets will not be viewed as the same optical or meteorological phenomenon.

That being said, this photograph taken on Saturday after torrential rainstorms and clouds covered the east coast, a gorgeous rainbow shot across the sky in Rocky Gap Maryland, which is seven miles east of Cumberland and two hours drive from Washington, D.C. Thanks to family members, Paul and Maria for this gorgeous photograph.

K

007’s London

FullSizeRender(10) copy 4I watched the James Bond thriller Moonraker the other night and began to wonder… what does 007’s London look like? The movies themselves are extremely glamorous, risqué and yes, sensationally dangerous! Imagine dining in that Mayfair restaurant with an elegant interior and delicious menu that serves very cold, very strong martinis, which are shaken, not stirred!!
IMG_2033 FullSizeRender(10) copy 9 FullSizeRender(10) copy 6{The Aston Martin DB5 from Goldfinger-1964 and the Lotus Esprit S1 submersible from one of my favorite movies The Spy Who Loved Me-1977, along with personal effects from the Bond films}

Well our reporters stopped by the Bond in Motion exhibit in Covent Garden to view and photograph the high performance machinery and memorabilia from these infamous movies.

IMG_2061{“Little Nellie” from You Only Live Twice-1967 starring Sean Connery}

These action vehicles and items are crucial to the movies, their designs are usually creatively well thought out not to mention state of the art for the time period. There are no replicas of these items and each original displayed is on loan from EON Productions. Listed are a few pieces from my favorites movies.

Enjoy,
K