I watch for these flowers (Lilium longiflorum) to bloom every year, it means that the number of hot days will begin to diminish. In the pagan calendar Lughnasadh is the first of the three harvest festivals and is an auspicious time for handfastings.
Astronomically it is the time halfway between the summer solstice and the autumnal equinox.
This is one of the earliest blooming on the mountain although there are others at lower altitudes that have bloomed earlier along the roadsides. This stem is about 2.5 metres high which is unusual for here although I did give it a couple of helpings of blood and bone and sulphate of potash as it grew, I hoped it would encourage more flowers but it seems that it encouraged stem growth.
Happy harvest time….