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Monday 13 September 2021

At the lighthouse

Lighthouses are a favourite of mine possibly because I have always lived on islands. Listening to my mother describe her time staying at the Lighthouse at Cape Spear, Newfoundland, is part of it too. I have always had a fascination with the structures and Prince Edward Island is a great place to see them. One of my favourite lighthouses is at St. Peter’s Harbour.





This structure nestles behind the sand dunes beside the entrance of the harbour. The lighthouse is in a hollow in the dunes, moved there several years ago by a group of interested citizens, who wanted to save the old building.







The lighthouse had been decommissioned by the government and the citizen group worked on the building to save it. Their hard work has paid off. Now the building is in good shape and is well maintained, in a beautiful setting.





A trail through the dunes 





to the beach opens to the Gulf of St. Lawrence. 





The beach is a beauty, unspoiled, wind swept, and to the west appears to go on forever.





To the east, the pylons for an old wharf are ravaged by sea and time, adding to the rugged beauty of the area. 





St. Peter’s Harbour opens to the south of the old wharf.


As we walk the beach, the old light peaks above the dunes, as it would have done years ago.





It is a link to the past, a reminder of the reassurance it provided fishers and their families all that time ago. 





34 comments:

Debra She Who Seeks said...

It's beautifully maintained!

Sandi said...

Lovely beach...just lovely.

Rose said...

It is a beauty...I guess I am so interested in them because I have never seen one ip close and personal.

Boud said...

I live in a state whose entire eastern boundary is the shore, punctuated by lighthouses. They're intriguing to see and especially the ones you can get in to climb up. Yours are very good. Are they open to visitors?

Marie Smith said...

Boud,

There are several we’ve visited which are open to visitors in the summer. Most, like this one, are not.

Marie

Hena Tayeb said...

That lighthouse is so charming. Lovely photos.

Mage said...

That old lighthouse is charming, and against the endless sand of the beach, even better.

DJan said...

It is beautifully maintained. I love seeing the old and new pictures. And the beach would be a wonderful place to explore. :-)

photowannabe said...

I so enjoyed your link to the past photos of the old lighthouse. I'm glad interested people helped it survive for everyone's pleasure.
I think my favorite photo is the old wharf ruins. That is so picturesque. Its a wall hanger for sure.
Sue

Elephant's Child said...

Lighthouses have a beauty, charm (and romance) all of their own. I am so glad that this one was retained and restored.

Bill said...

How nice it was that people wanted to save and restore this beauty of a lighthouse. Now others can see and enjoy it too.

eileeninmd said...

Beautiful lighthouse and photos. Lovely views of the beach and the old wharf!
Take care, enjoy your week!

Debbie said...

i just adore the thought that it has been restored and is being looked after!!

William Kendall said...

Beautiful views!

The Furry Gnome said...

Lighthouses are a favourite of mine too. Dates from my visits to Flowerpot Is. as a teenager when the old lighthouse was still operating. It was deliberately burned and replaced by a modern one! In comparison the local citizens in Lion's Head got together and built a replica lighthouse after their's was destroyed by high water levels and a late fall storm last year, 50+ years later.

Joanne Noragon said...

Living many years along the shore of Lake Erie, I, too, have lighthouse appreciation, from Fairport Harbor to Sandusky.

Ruth Hiebert said...

Beautiful scenes. I can just imagine how many photos I would capture at a place like that.

Red said...

Lighthouses were a different technology. Many good stories have been built around light houses.

peppylady (Dora) said...

Old Warf looks like it could tell many tales.
Coffee is on and stay safe

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

A great little lighthouse in a wonderfully wild setting. Glad that people saw fit to maintain it.

David M. Gascoigne, said...

It's great that concerned citizens made sure that it has been preserved for future generations to see, and get an appreciation of the hazards that were part of a maritime life.

Retired Knitter said...

What a beautiful structure. Well worth saving!

Betty said...

So beautiful. I just love lighthouses.

Liz Hinds said...

Yet another reason to come and visit your isalnd.

Salty Pumpkin Studio said...

Beautiful lighthouse, the area is gorgeous ocean, dunes and seagrass.

Anvilcloud said...

I think we all love lighthouses, no matter where we're from and how many or few we've seen.

Margaret said...

What a beautiful lighthouse and beach!

Glenda Beall said...

Wow! What fantastic photographs. I felt I was there feeling the sand under my feet, the water swirling around my ankles. I love lighthouses, too, but I never lived on an island. How wonderful it must be to live where you live.
I hope one day I get to travel again and I will head up your way when I do.

gluten Free A_Z Blog said...

Such beautiful photos and lighthouses are special. There is only one that I know of at the Jersey shore in our area.

Goldendaze-Ginnie said...

I love that there were people who saved the lighthouse ... not only did it bring back history but it provides a lovely picture for today.

Helen said...

I love that it has been rescued and in such a perfect spot. At first I thought it was the Covehead Lighthouse.

baili said...

marvelous lighthouse , how nice that people of the area made it possible to preserve the historical beauty .

margi said...

What a beautiful lighthouse. Congratulations to the group of people who preserved it.

Pam said...

I have never seen a light house up close. Would love to do that one day and maybe go inside. Course I would have my camera in hand and maybe, paint it later. Thanks for sharing this. They are so cool.