This picturesque light was located on a rock island just off the rocky coast of Southern Maine in York. It is privately owned by the city of York, but obviously had some VIP visitors the morning we were there. (We were driving from Portland to Boston down the coast on June 1 - our trip home was the next day, but we were trying to squeeze as much out of the day as we could!)
seeing the world as poki sees it!
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Ft Niagara Light, New York
I took this photo May 25, 2007 at Ft. Niagara, just north of Buffalo NY. It is located at the strategic point where the Niagara River (below the Falls) empties into Lake Ontario. The Fort at the point has been "owned" by the French (who built it), the British who took it away, and the US who also took it away during the American Revolution, and then successfully defended it from the British again during the War of 1812.
The current light was built in 1872, although a previous tower preceded it in 1823. It was deactiviated in 1993, but is still used as a private aid to navigation, owned by U.S. Coast Guard as many of the lights in USA are.
Saturday, September 29, 2007
God's Quiet Things - listen!
I bought a children's book at The Barn (a gift shop at the farm) - probably will give it to my great nephew Blake someday, but for now, poki needs it. It is called "God's Quiet Things" and reminds us to recognize and take pleasure in the quiet things God has provided for us, the first thing on the list - the flight of the butterfly! I really love God's Quiet Things and try to dignify those things with my photographs. I have challenged myself to add a picture-a-day, beginning October 1 (we'll see if I can make good on that challenge! - this is a good start!) I have almost reached 13,000 on my Nikon camera, and have about 10,000 more pictures from my Sony, so I do have a lot to choose from.
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Sand Fest 2007 - Mustang Island, Texas
Mike and I went to Corpus Christi to celebrate my birthday weekend in April. And although it was cold, wet and nasty as winter and early spring are famous for on the Gulf Coast, Sand Fest 2007 was absolutely amazing. This competition had 27 professionals, either solo or duo sculptors, from all over the world who came to Port Aransas for the weekend to build really fancy "sand castles" in a cold & rainy Texas coast weekend.
http://www.texassandfest.com/ Check out some amazing sculptures made with SAND and WATER only.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Portland Head Lighthouse, Cape Elizabeth, Maine
Our vacation took us to Portland, Maine - state #10 on our whirlwind two weeks in the NorthEast - on May 31. Our first stop upon arriving in Portland was Old Port to take the Lighthouse Lover's Cruise in Casco Bay. It was cold and wet, spent our time under a blanket when we weren't taking pictures, but the picture taking was wonderful. Portland Head is probably the most often photographed lighthouse in North America (although there are a few Oregonians who will claim that distinction for Heceta Head - I've photographed that one too!) It was truly a pleasure to see this Light, I really never expected to be there! It was gorgeous (but COLD and WET!)
Thursday, September 13, 2007
The Columbine!
Monday, September 10, 2007
Fun with photo of Columbine
It's a MOTH!
Our Vacation 2007 - Lighthouses Galore!
Sunday, September 9, 2007
My photos - enjoy
I like to share photos with my family and friends - and this will be an easy way for you to see a "small" image of the photos I've been taking! Resolution won't be great, but I live in a dial-up world! (I may have to change that soon - although there is LITTLE opportunity for high speed internet in this "paradise" I live in at the lake!) Enjoy my photos!
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