Earth Day is Saturday, April 22 and to celebrate it the challenge this week is… earth …
My photos are of the beautiful Gay Head cliffs in the town of Aquinnah on Martha’s Vineyard.
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Earth Day is Saturday, April 22 and to celebrate it the challenge this week is… earth …
My photos are of the beautiful Gay Head cliffs in the town of Aquinnah on Martha’s Vineyard.
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From a green angel with dirty nose, to truck filled with green, to the title of a favorite books, to a green Victorian house, to the lush green grass of Ocean Park in my header picture, and to Dawn who is a special Green here are my choices.
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I have taken this road forever, I know it like the back of my hand. My heart flutters when I see the words ‘The Islands’ as I know I’m getting closer to Woods Hole, MA and the final leg of my trip to the place that has been important to me my entire life… the island of Martha’s Vineyard off the coast of Cape Cod, MA. This road leads to….
… the ferries in Woods Hole, MA.
… which transport you 7 miles across Vineyard Sound to the Vineyard… where there are many kinds of roads to take.
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#1 – Inside ferry looking towards the Vineyard
#2 – First Congregational Church, West Tisbury
#3 – Arcade Building, Circuit Ave, Oak Bluffs
#6 – SSA dock in Vineyard Haven
#7 – Aquinnah Restaurant at the Gay Head cliffs
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I’ve been to Martha’s Vineyard in February and I love it. I love it any time but February is a different from summer on the Vineyard as you can possibly get.
There’s a cold crispness in the air, the colors are more vivid, the Island is quiet and yet speaks volumes to those who take the time to look, listen and drink in the beauty and wonder that is the soul of Martha’s Vineyard.
February 1989… a light dusting of snow made everything look like powdered sugar had fallen all over the Island.
February 1995… no snow that trip but bitter cold. Did not stop me from visiting the Gay Head cliffs in Aquinnah on the western most tip of the Vineyard… or hiking through the woods of Christiantown to visit the tiny chapel there.
I also experimented a bit with black and white film. From top left… Edgartown harbor, Christiantown stone wall..Sengekontacket Pond and South Beach.
February 2007… bitter cold, dusting of over night snow, icy ponds and harbors… and brilliant sunsets.
My birthday is in February and sadly the only one I’ve ever spent on the Vineyard was in 1950 when my beloved godmother, Gertrude Norris passed away. But I’m not anywhere near done having birthdays so who knows what the future will bring :)
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1 – How far from the edge of the cliffs is the Gay Head Lighthouse.
Answer : 47 feet
2 – Who was the first lighthousekeeper.
Answer: Ebenezer Skiff was the lighthousekeeper for 29 years from 1799 to 1828.. his salary was $200 a year.
3 – What year was the current red brick lighthouse built.
Answer : 1856.. the bricks were composed of clay from the cliffs or from the nearby Chilmark Brick Works.
4 – What year were the Fresnel lenses installed, and where are they now.
Answer: the Fresnel lenses were installed in 1856 and in 1952 moved to the Martha’s Vineyard Museum in Edgartown. CLICK HERE
5 – What were the Fresnel lenses replaced with.
Answer: in 1952 the Fresnel lenses were replaced with high intensity electric beacons.
6 – How many times has the Gay Head Lighthouse been moved.
Answer: The lighthouse has been moved once. In 1844 the first Gay Head Lighthouse had to be moved back 75 feet from the edge of the bluff.
How did you do ?
(If you wish to contribute to the Save The Gay Head Lighthouse fund please CLICK HERE)
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The Gay Head Lighthouse has stood on the picturesque cliffs at the western most tip of Martha’s Vineyard since 1856. It is now only 45 feet from the edge of the eroding cliffs and is in danger of falling into the sea.
In 1799 a wooden lighthouse was built. In 1856 it was replaced with the current brick and sandstone lighthouse and fitted with Fresnel lenses.
The lenses were replaced by electrically generated lenses in 1952. The old lenses were given to the Martha’s Vineyard Museum in Edgartown.
This past weekend (Oct 13) I was on MV and decided to drive out to Aquinnah… and when I got there I saw these signs…
I’d never been inside the Gay Head lighthouse and was excited to be able to do so, and also help in a small way support the campaign to help raise the money to Save The Gay Head Lighthouse.
Come and join me for my tour inside the lighthouse…
Reached the first level and stepped outside…
These are the stunningly beautiful breathtaking views …
Final set of stairs and the view from the top …
What an awesome experience…
***To learn more about how to donate to Save The Gay Head Lighthouse CLICK HERE
**To read the history of the Gay Head Lighthouse CLICK HERE
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