Monday, July 1, 2019

Lighthouse of the Week, June 23-29, 2019: Lighthouses in the rain


Rather than feature a specific lighthouse this week (and I am posting this two days into the next week, but I'll catch up), this week's theme is lighthouses in the rain.   Now, tourists usually photograph them in good weather, and sunrise or sunset if really lucky and dedicated, so pictures of lighthouses in the rain are more rare.  But it does rain on the coast, and on some coasts, it rains a LOT.   So it should be possible to find pictures of lighthouses in the rain.

And there are many.  Not a huge number, but not difficult to locate, either.   So three are shown below.

Nubble lighthouse, Cape Neddick, Maine

















Split Rock Lighthouse, Lake Superior, Minnesota



















Not sure where this one is, but it's moody (and a little spooky).  Reminiscent of Stephen King, who's from Maine, and where there are many lighthouses.


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