Cape Neddick Lighthouse located in Cape Neddick, York, Maine was the first stop on our Tour de Lighthouses. Some of Maine’s lighthouses were easy to get to and I could walk right up and touch them -and history – while others were out on islands that required either a long lens or a boat trip in order to see. This one is located in a park where by the time we arrived, parking was scarce and the people were many but seeing the Maine rocky seashore for the first time was amazing. So was trying to climb on them.
Children (and some adults) were just fearless, agile and somewhat oblivious as they went scrambling over the rocks. I wasn’t as much. I was concerned for my equipment; my story sticking with it!
Love the photos. There are no lighthouses in these parts of the woods.
Didn’t think so 😉 and thanks.
Triffids aside, there’s something about lighthouses that have always interested me. As a boy, we sought out a few of them that were located on the shores of the Great Lakes. Back then, I did the scurrying. Today I’m more of a pointer. “Look over there …”