The heat of summer rises out of the plains and joy rides with the jet stream and they cross Lake Superior spawning disturbances on the surface of the great lake from a mild wrinkle to a hell storm.
On this day it’s just the commonplace wave on Lake Superior that is colliding into the prehistoric land mass that I am snorkeling around.
The water temperature is in the high 60’s to very low 70’s the mass of brown rock welcomes the heat of the sun to warm the water around Point Abbey.
The sprawling fields of rock around Point Abbey contain no fresh water aquatic plants and I can find no fish to photograph hiding around the erratic car sized boulders.
My attention is then amused with the waves as they roll in and plow into the rocks turning under and over the water mixing with the air before heading back out and become this day’s photo’ing subject.