January Light: lighthouse
Becky’s January Squares challenge is words ending in light, so you might think lighthouse doesn’t qualify. I was going to include a lighthouse anyway – I like them! – under the category of a special kind of lamplight, then Kaz came up with the concept of guiding-light. Perfect! This guiding–light is on the Firth of Clyde at Port Glasgow. Tomorrow’s post is a variation on the theme.
Brrrrrr. It looks rather chilly there, but beautiful.
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It was a very cold day in November. Brrr.
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I hope you were warmly wrapped up with layers of thermal undies! 🙂
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But of course!
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This is such a peaceful picture with the lighthouse in the middle of the water. I never saw a lighthouse in the middle of the water before…was it always like that?
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It’s always been like that. There’s another lighthouse on shore – possibly the river channel is shallow here, or there are rocks, and they near an extra beacon for guidance.
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A favourite view.
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One of mine too!
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I’m a fan of lighthouses, and that checkered one is a beauty!
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The beautiful situation helps too!
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