. . . and one of my wildest dreams came true.
See her out there at the mouth of the Thames River?
It's true, my friends. Mistah and I took a trip out to visit ol' Ledgie Light last weekend.
Because we were on a *boat* . . .
. . . and we were going to finally meet our friend.
You see that tallest, highest, most intriguing part up there?
You'll want to remember that.
. . . we were *on* Ledge Light.
On Ledgie!
We kept looking for Ledgie, to get our bearings about where we were in the River, but we couldn't see her. Because we were *on* her.
And then we went inside.
It's a gorgeous building, built in 1909, in the French Second Empire and Classic Revival style . . .
Well wait, let the walls tell you:
The architecture is stunning . . .
. . . and so are the displays:
My favorite is #5. You can't sell booze, but if a stranger arrives bearing booze? Well, be civil and attentive. |
And the photos of the Keepers?
They are pure awesome.
I'm not sure . . .
. . . but I think those guys had some fun out there.
And then, up to the top, to the Lantern Room . . .
. . . up where they put the Light in Lighthouse . . .
. . . right up on top of the world.
The lens is just a light bulb now . . .
. . . behind a big reflective thing. And yes, that is the technical term.
"How do you like the Ledgie Light tour, Ellie?" |
"Only one thumb up?" |
"Now you're talkin'." |
Mistha loved it too.
We stayed up there a long time, watching the ferries from our new vantage point.
And finally, we headed back down . . .
. . . and back outside . . .
. . . where Project O was waiting patiently for the likes of us.
(We spied on the crew when they weren't looking.)
Good bye for now, Ledgie.
See you in the Loo.
6 comments:
Awwww Ledgie love, I knew you were going on a Ledgie tour, it's so beautiful. thanks for sharing. love, mom
What?????????? You were actually out on Ledgie?! How awesome is that?! I don't even know what to say. (Other than I think the crew *did* know that you were spying on them, and that there should be some sort of Brokeback mountain-type movie made about those lighthouse keepers ;)
What a cool post! Bet you two are wondering why you didn't make the trip out there sooner?
xoxo,
Beth
WAY beyond awesome. Good on ya for making a dream come true!
love you
xo
Jacquie
Well, there are only three trips out there a year, Beth, through Project Oceanology, all in the summer months. We booked the last one, for my birthday weekend, hoping for good weather........
We didn't get good weather; we got absurdly awesome weather. There were a party of two couples on the boat who were on the boat for the fourth time -- we nailed it on the first try.
Love!
E.
Congrats Ellie! Dreams really do come true!
This is an honest-to-god bucket list item for me: visit a lighthouse.
I looooove lighthouses. (True story: I used to collect lighthouses and finally had to get rid of them once their numbers filled THREE giant plastic tubs.)
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