A Working Lighthouse Among the Ruins

….Christian Island still has a working lighthouse

At least once a summer I like to drive to the south west shore of Christian Island where the light house is situated. It is the oldest lighthouse in Georgian Bay, established in 1859. The first light house keeper was William Hoar and his son took over when he passed away. The families of the keepers lived on the island in a small house that was built next to the light house.

Today the light house is automated and the house next to it is in ruins. Over the years the light house has seen many changes. During World War II the lantern room was removed and the scrap metal was used to support the war effort. In 1965 the coast guard placed an automated beacon on top of the tower and in the early 2000s the lantern room was returned to give the tower its original look.

New Flower (August 11, 2015) – Climbing Hydrangea

….years ago I saw this plant in my neighbours garden and immediately fell in love

Little did I know how difficult it was to grow. Apparently you have to be very patient. It takes years for the roots to become established and only then will it start to climb. Now I’m having trouble training it to climb upward instead of outward over the walkway.

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