I was in both parts, rain and sun. I've had my first CT scan of 2020 and bloods taken for tumour marker tests - again the first of this year as COVID-19 interrupted cancer checkup services.
Here, an image from May - bright colour from the southeast of Ireland with a carpet of flowers of blue, yellow and green foliage.
Now there's a thought, but even without an answer it was still a fine sight.
I have written about rainbows here on panoramicireland.com before, here are a few of my favourites:
https://panoramicireland.com/photo-tours-blog/rainbow-portobello-dublin
It's a place that I know well, a place that I have photographed many times. Often I have stood in the rain, capturing the misty scenes of this part of Ireland, many times I have captured fine sunsets and explored the region's beauty.
Here a scene of fast moving clouds and ruffled water zooms past a tree-laden island and barren mountainside, a riot of colour.
Stormy day spray off the sea brings a fine double rainbow that extends below the horizon.
Little is visible of the scenes beyond, the rugged Irish coastline extending beyond into the distance.
But the presence of a double rainbow, seemingly floating in the view offshore, is enough to make the rainy afternoon worthy of exploring with camera especially with that little glint of light - the hope of brighter weather to come.
And here is a view from the other side of this majestic peak situated out on the Atlantic Coast of County Mayo in Ireland's west.