Editor, the Times:
I was walking around Mill Lake on Sunday, July 10 when I tripped over a tree root at the north end, but after some spontaneous acrobatics, I regained my posture like 'I meant to do that.'
I hadn't noticed that my Lumis camera had slipped from my pocket, but I will tell you about a couple of the saved pictures.
One is of the chemtrails being spread at 8: 15 a.m. July 4 across Mission and Abbotsford's blue skies.
If you are unfamiliar or don't believe chemtrails exist just Google 'What In The World Are They Spraying' and watch the documentary before you comment.
The other picture, taken at Westminster Abbey, is of a rainbow directly above my head, but the morning was warm and sunny with no cloud. The rainbow was like a smiley face curved away from the sun so it wasn't a partial sun dog.
All that comes to mind is, being close to the chemtrail, the 'rainbow' was due to the aluminium particles which make up most of a chemtrail. I have searched the Internet but cannot find a picture like it.
If you found my camera I would be very grateful for its return.
Gary Huntbatch
Abbotsford