On a summer day, a variety of lilies could be blooming, but these daylilies might have been washed by some rain this afternoon.
Summer Daylilies
I wasn’t nice to the orioles this year as I didn’t feed them any grape jelly. I had the jelly on the front porch and they shook their beak too often with a mouth of jelly and coated and stained my white posts and railing. So I was trying to scrub and wash those stains off today but I rather watch a rock getting scoured by waves instead.
Washed Rock
When I was walking along the shore of Lake Superior today, I thought I had found a unique white rock embedded in the red layers. But on closer inspection, the rock which I couldn’t reach the top of, wasn’t a rock but snow which still hasn’t melted yet even though it is the middle of May on a seventy degree day.
Snow Rock
It sounded like rain this afternoon with the melting snow dripping off my roof creating a deep cut to the ground in the four foot snow bank. Water does have the power to cut through even rock, although it might take a little longer than cutting through my snow banks. My snow bank cut wasn’t as impressive as the slice in this rock.
Slice in Rock