Sunlight was filtering through the tree leaves to highlight the fern growing on the woodland floor.
Summer Fern
The smoke from the Canadian wildfires has caused the sky to be covered like thin clouds, dimming the sun during the day and causing a red sun ball morning and night the past week. Today real clouds moved in but the smoke smell is still in the air since there hasn’t been any rain yet to wash the smoke particles out.
Clouds Moved In
Another hot and humid summer day caused a lot of things to sweat in the sun like me, but also the corn. Corn doesn’t actually sweat and the technical term is evapotranspiration, the natural process of water evaporating from plants to the air. The corn stalks act like wicks or straws drawing up soil moisture which beads up on leaves and is carried off by warmer air increasing the humidity.
Corn Sweating
On a hot summer day, feeling the cold mist from this waterfall would feel good. And it was giving off mist as I wasn’t able to keep my camera lens free from water spots when I tried to take photos at a different viewing location even though it only falls 30 feet instead of the next drop of 165 farther downstream.
Viewing Little Manitou Falls