
The weather while driving from NH to MD was crazy. One result while passing through NJ was the most amazing rainbow I’ve ever seen. Not only was it a double rainbow, but it was the most vivid I’ve ever seen, and I could see both ends.
This is the top portion of the monument on Main Street in Nashua, NH erected in 1976 in celebration of the nations 200th birthday.
According to Wikipedia:
The phrase comes from a toast written by General John Stark on July 31, 1809. Poor health forced Stark, New Hampshire’s most famous soldier of the American Revolutionary War, to decline an invitation to an anniversary reunion of the Battle of Bennington and to send his toast by letter:
Live free or die: Death is not the worst of evils.
A portion of the monument on Main Street in Nashua, NH erected in 1976 in celebration of the nations 200th birthday.
According to Wikipedia:
The phrase comes from a toast written by General John Stark on July 31, 1809. Poor health forced Stark, New Hampshire’s most famous soldier of the American Revolutionary War, to decline an invitation to an anniversary reunion of the Battle of Bennington and to send his toast by letter:
Live free or die: Death is not the worst of evils.

I caught the rainbow in the fountain in the Nashua River just off Main Street in Nashua NH.