Next day edit lists the following facts:
* Early in the history of this area, it is known as "Petite Pointe Au Sable" (little point of sand)
* In 1871, with the grounding of the schooner, "Pride," folk starting crying out for the building of a light station here on this spot.
* Building began in 1872. The brick walls are 5 feet thick at the base and taper to a thickness of 2 feet at the very top.
* Building completed and opened at the start of the shipping season in 1874.
* The natural brick of the tower was found difficult to see in the daylight, so the tower was painted white in September 1900.
* In December 1954 electrical power was extended to the lighthouse, the original kerosene lamp was replaced with a 250 watt electrical lamp inside the Fresnel lens, and the station was effectively automated.
* The unmanned station was repeatedly vandalized, so the Coast Guard felt compelled to demolish all ancillary buildings, leaving only the tower to stand (1955)
* The tower remained white until 1977, but to cut the cost of having to paint it every year, it was sandblasted back to the original brick.
* The tower stands 107 feet tall!
Before I knew it, it was 10:00 ... time to walk up those 130 steps to the tippy top of Little Point Sable Lighthouse!
Here is an old photograph or painting that was hanging just inside the door of the lighthouse showing what the keeper's dwelling used to look like ... I would have loved to have seen it when it was here, but I think it was actually demolished in 1955 ~ two years after I was born!
This is one of the top-most windows, showing the great view ...
In the last 6 years or so I have had real trouble with vertigo ... but I was SO exhilerated up here I didn't have any trouble. However, when I look at these pictures, I get sick to my stomach! There are little plaques all along the railing up here noting how many miles away certain cities are: 134 miles to Chicago, 210 to Detroit, 593 to Washington DC, 1100 to Houston, etc.
This is the view from up on top looking south ... breathtaking!
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See the shadow of the tower in the sand?
If you look really close ... that's me hanging off the top edge waving at myself while snapping a picture!
And this is looking straight up into the light ... which shines out 17 miles into Lake Michigan ...
From the top of the stairs ... looking D-O-W-N!
After taking the tour of the lighthouse, I walked down to the "channel" that goes to Silver Lake. It's a beautiful and very shallow little waterway ... however, I did NOT walk all the way to Silver Lake!
7 comments:
Thanks, Carol! I was so sorry to miss being there. It is a gorgeous spot. It would be addicting to stay there every summer! I love being by the water and on the beach. Looks like everyone had a good time visiting. I guess I started a new job at an inconvenient time, but I guess there is always something! Love you! Your pictures are beautiful!
You take a lot of amazing lighthouse pictures, but I think these are some of my favorites. And hearing about the keeper's house always reminds me of *Road to Avonlea* and how much I would like to live in a little place like Gus had. :)
I liked the story of the four boys who were going to mess with the proposal in the sand, and how when you lifted the veil of anonymity and put a story with it they were no longer so inclined.
Sounds like a nice little family reunion. The beach looks fun!
Ruthanne! You were missed, dear sister ... it was a really really nice time ... would have been even better with you there. Can't wait until our retreat!
Thursday! I'm unfamiliar with "Road to Avonlea" ... is it a movie? a book? I love any LM Montgomery stories or places ...
And Emily! The beach was INCREDIBLE! :)
What beautiful pictures Mom! I think these are definitly some of the best of the best! Glad you had so much fun! Back to work tonight again- I'll try to call later again!
Carol, I thought you'd already seen it...*Road to Avonlea* was a TV show. I think it was also known as *Tales from Avonlea* or something, depending on the station that showed it. It's the series with all of the Kings and Sara Stanley and Gus Pike. All seven seasons are on DVD now. I recently finished watching through all of them...got them from the library.
Why did no one tell me? I could have changed our flight arrangements. The last I heard from Aunt Sally was that this was not happening. I'm VERY sad. :(
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