I had never seen a Hairy Solomon’s Seal wildflower until I saw this one at the Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary on Cape Cod. I had no idea what it was!
It is really interesting in that it grows to about 24″ with 1/2″ greenish-white bell-like flowers which dangle from the leaf axils. You can see them shortly after you leave the visitor’s center in May and June.
Have you ever seen a Hairy Solomon’s Seal wildflower?
You don’t often see a piece of driftwood on Coast Guard Beach, part of the National Seashore, on Cape Cod. This particular partially buried piece was really pretty with the ocean as the backdrop.
The channel was not busy yet with boats for the summer season. This lone boat was making its way back to shore at high tide. Boats going in or out of Rock Harbor must proceed within 2 hours of high tide or they risk getting stuck until the tide comes in again.
I thought it was such a pretty photograph with the dark blue sky and white clouds… what do you think?
The surfers at Whitecrest Beach In Wellfleet on Cape Cod were patiently waiting for that perfect wave. There were quite a few of them braving the cold water of June.
Whitecrest is a beautiful beach with towering sand dune cliffs on the National Seashore on Cape Cod. It is also known as Four Mile Beach and Surfer’s Beach because it features rougher waters, making it ideal for the surfers who often flock here.The beach is a prime surfer hangout.
I loved the coloring of the water and the waves. What do you think?