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Wednesday, 20 June 2018

Yankee Hill Lighthouse

We recently visited one of our favourite lighthouses at New London, Prince Edward Island. A picnic by the old lighthouse was in order before the tour buses returned to the area again.





I met a young woman recently who grew up in French River, near this lighthouse. She referred to it as the Yankee Hill Lighthouse. I knew the reference from my previous research of the area. 


The Yankee Gale as it was known, occurred in 1851. I wrote about it previously 

here.


The Americans were buried all across the North Shore of the island. Some are buried on the hill above this lighthouse, hence the term Yankee Hill Lighthouse. The unidentified Americans were buried in unmarked graves near the Pioneer Cemetery which we visited last year.





On this day, as we had our lunch by the old lighthouse, tucked in behind the dunes, we could hear the boats motor past as they headed into port.





On the left, last year’s cattails swayed in the breeze. Numerous male Red winged blackbirds flitted around, sometimes landing on the seed heads. 





The birds balanced themselves with their wings, sang songs and made their unique whistles as the pods swayed.


Overhead, we watched confrontations between the blackbirds and crows. The crows appeared to pose a threat to the blackbird nests among the cattails.  Any time a crow approached an area of cattails, a blackbird or two dived towards it, warding off the crow. It was a lesson in bird protectionism.


Around the lighthouse, vegetation sprang to life, taking advantage of the extra daylight and warmer temperatures. The area was full of life if one looked and listened.





Though the old light has been automated for years, some things haven’t changed. Nature goes about her business as people come and go. Looking down over the old lighthouse from the hill is a beautiful resting place.














36 comments:

Rhodesia said...

Lovely post and I am always fascinates about how different lighthouses can be. Take care Diane

Debra She Who Seeks said...

The little lighthouse looks well maintained.

Silver in AZ said...

my gosh, Marie, thanks for reminding me to find out old picnic basket, and brush all of the expected cobwebs off it and USE IT. Soon. While the weather is spectacular and we are still here in gorgeous southern California. Looks like you had a splendid respite at a gorgeous spot as well!

Tabor said...

The romance of a lighthouse, the history of a cemetary,the sound of the breeze and ocean. Sounds like my kind of day.

William Kendall said...

That lighthouse is a beauty!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

I loooove this lighthouse Marie it's so pretty and such a substantial history. What a super spot you had there to sit and enjoy nature all around you 🐦🌸

Bill said...

I'm a big fan of lighthouses and this one is beautiful.

Elephant's Child said...

It would make a most excellent final resting place too.
Loved this post. In its entirity. Thank you.

Mage said...

For us too, thank you.

Debbie said...

it's a beautiful lighthouse and some interesting information!! my red winged blackbirds balance themselves the exact same way!!!

Anonymous said...

Such a picturesque lighthouse. I enjoyed reading about it. I am having some medical tests and will be away for a while. Will catch up with you later. I always enjoy your posts.

Shammickite said...

A lovely place to enjoy a picnic. There are red winged blackbirds here too, they are accomplished acrobats on those cattails!

DJan said...

Thank you for taking me along on your visit. I love that last picture, and we have a pond nearby that also has many red-winged blackbirds. :-)

Marie Smith said...

The lighthouses in Newfoundland are very different from those here Diane.

Marie Smith said...

It is indeed Debra. It is a popular sight for foreign visitors.

Marie Smith said...

It was good for the soul SW.

Marie Smith said...

It was spectacular Tabor. The quiet that nature provides with the breeze and the birds was soothing to the soul.

Marie Smith said...

It is indeed William. It is a perfect location too with the boats on the far side of the dunes.

Marie Smith said...

It calms the mind and soothes the soul there PDP.

Marie Smith said...

It is one of my favourites Bill and is rarely crowded unless a tour bus stops by for a few minutes.

Marie Smith said...

You are welcome EC. It would be my kind of resting place!

Marie Smith said...

You are welcome Mage.

Marie Smith said...

Aren’t those blackbirds interesting creatures Debbie?

Marie Smith said...

Thanks Mildred. Good luck with your tests. See you soon!

Marie Smith said...

They were great entertainment as we had lunch Shammi.

Marie Smith said...

Those birds are interesting and entertaining Jan.

Anonymous said...

Neat flower! I love the lighthouse....I do love the ocean too! Andrea

Marilyn @ MountainTopSpice said...

Enjoyed your visit to the old lighthouse, truly a beautiful place to visit! We have those red winged blackbirds here too! How lovely to be able to get out and explore these historical places!

Marie Smith said...

I love the ocean as well Andrea.

Marie Smith said...

It is one of my favourite things Marilyn.

Anvilcloud said...

Lighthouses are always a good subject for a post and a photo.

Marie Smith said...

They are indeed AC.

jenny_o said...

Beautiful shots, as always. Love the birds balancing on the cattails! Such a contrast of colour; it's lovely.

Jenn said...

A perfect picnic spot!

Marie Smith said...

Those blackbirds were a pleasure to observe Jenny.

Marie Smith said...

It was Jenn.