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Showing posts with label Beach photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beach photography. Show all posts

Thursday, December 4, 2008

A cold afternoon at Folly Beach

The lighthouse at Folly Beach


Dave and I spent some time at the beach, we took a great walk and listen to the sound of the waves rolling to the shores - that's what I love to do on a crispy, cool December afternoon :)



Folly Beach Lighthouse

Folly Beach, or Morris Island lighthouse stands all alone about 300 yards off shore from the island of Folly Beach. It can be viewed from the northeast end of Folly Island and from the bridge coming on to Folly Beach.

The Morris Island lighthouse is now completely surrounded by water but was once sitting on a good sized island with numerous buildings around it. The lighthouse was completed in 1876 and was the second lighthouse to be built on the island.

In the 1700s there were three islands that stretched for four miles between Folly Island and Sullivan’s Island. They were named Middle Bay Island, Morrison Island, and Cummings Point. The first Charleston lighthouse was built on Middle Bay Island in 1767. The lighthouse was designed by Samuel Cardy and built by Adam Miller and Thomas Young. The tower was cylindrical and stood 102 feet tall. The lantern room had a revolving lamp that had a range of about 12 miles. In 1858 a Fresnel lens was installed.

In the early 1800s the channel leading to Charleston began to shift causing a change in the tidal currents. Sand began to build up between the islands and this resulted in the three islands merging into a single island. Since Morrison Island was the central of the three earlier islands, the now single island was called Morrison Island. Later the name was shortened to Morris Island.

The first Charleston lighthouse continued to provide service up to the Civil War. In 1861 the fleeing Confederate soldiers blew up the lighthouse so northern troops could not use it.

Following the civil war, in 1873, Congress appropriated money for the rebuilding of the Morris Island Lighthouse (then referred to as the Charleston Main Light). The lighthouse was completed in 1876 approximately 400 yards from the earlier tower. It stood 161 feet tall and was patterned after the Bodie Light of the Outer Banks in North Carolina. It even used the same paint scheme as a day mark – black and white horizontal stripes. There were a total of 15 buildings on the island besides the lighthouse tower. Included in these were the keeper’s quarters, various outbuildings, and a one-room schoolhouse (the school teacher came over from the mainland on Monday, taught the children during the week and returned to the mainland on Friday).

Toward the end of the 1800s the channel had again shifted, but this time the change threatened the Charleston Harbor. In order to keep the channel open several jetties had to be built. These were completed in 1889. Although the channel into Charleston was saved, the changing tidal currents resulting from the jetties caused severe erosion on Morris Island. The island began to shrink. By 1938 many of the buildings were destroyed and others moved. The light was automated in 1938 and the Fresnel lens was removed.

Since 1938 over 1600 feet of land surrounding the tower has been lost. Today it stands alone, completely surrounded by water. In 1962 the Sullivan’s Island lighthouse was built to replace the Morris Island Light, which was decommissioned. The U.S. Coast Guard had plans to demolish the tower but petitions from local residents saved the structure. The Coast Guard built an underground steel wall around the tower to protect it from further erosion damage. The lighthouse is now privately owned and efforts are underway to preserve the Morris Island Light.


Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Myrtle Beach, SC in Late Summer

Way to the beach - one of the many ways to get into the water


Art Deco high rise buildings at the shores - it reminds me very much
to Rimini in Italy



The Pier at North Myrtle Beach - not to much activities are going on here anymore, the high season must be over.


Pretty skyline looking up North


Welcome to Myrtle Beach, SC!

We took a ride up there yesterday and enjoyed to look around in Myrtle Beach. We spent time not only at the beach. Myrtle Beach has so much to offer. You can read more about this perfect vacation place below:




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Friday, August 29, 2008

Beach Snaps...

Way out to the beach at Folly's


"High" sand dune


Beach grass in evening light


The pier at Folly's


Wildflowers in the sand


It was the first time I let my good camera at home when we left yesterday the house. It was not planned to go anywhere and sudden we decided to do a ride out to Folly Beach. We both like that beach the best in Charleston.
But luckily, we always have the small 5.1 MP Sony Camera in our car and this snaps here were made with that one....well, that's all.
Happy Friday everyone!



Saturday, August 9, 2008

There Is A Beach and A Lighthouse

You're walking the way to the beach at Hunting Island between beautiful and
high palm trees



The sand is hot and very white. Listen, can you hear the waves rolling gently to the shores?


Et voila - here is your pristine sandy beach you were dreaming about!



And the historic lighthouse, built in 1873, is just steps away from the beach


Hunting Island State Park

is one of the most popular state parks and beach
areas in South Carolina. Hunting Island beach attracts over a million visitors a year. The pristine sandy beach, natural setting and warm Atlantic Ocean
make a perfect getaway. Camping, the historic lighthouse, lagoon,
fishing pier and nature trails. Hunting Island is not just another beach...
it's a nature and wildlife paradise... right here in the USA.




Saturday, June 7, 2008

Seabreeze on my skin...




Seabreeze

I saw a ship a sailing on the ocean blue
I ran right down to the ocean side in hopes that it was you
So long ago you left me to sail to a foreign land
But when that ship went sailing by my hopes dropped to the sand
Seabreeze ocean wave bring my lover please
Turn her sails toward my heart and bring her back to me

The rising sun reminds me of the day she had to go
She set her sails to the morning tide and filled my heart with woe
She told me when she left me she'd sail to many shores
But her heart her dreams would always be with the one that she loved so
Seabreeze ocean wave...
Bring her back to me bring her back to me



Seabreeze by Jim Reese

Monday, June 2, 2008

Summer Fun - everywhere!



Yesterday was a hot summer day. We went down to Edisto beach to see how much fun was going one there. I have seen a lot of families with kids playing in the cooling waves, like this two girls here.





While back in the city the kids there were trying to have their own fun with water also - like this boy, jumping high in the cool fountain in the park.

Friday, March 14, 2008

A day in Spring at Folly Beach

Beautiful colors of the water and the sky and some people were already enjoying the sunshine. This is the place to be on a day like this!


A place, where flying kites are not only for little boys...


A place where airplanes meet the clouds...


...and fourteen pelicans are flying over your head...


and you will find some still living shells in the water


and of course, where hubby has to take a closer look to it too - don't worry, we released it back to the sea.


The place also, where palm trees are giving a very tropical look to the scene - I felt almost like back in Key West :-)


...where the palm leafs have very strong colors...


..where black birds are singing in the limbs...


...and on the other side is his neighbor singing too, a brown bird. Can anyone tell me the real names for these little cute birdies?



Do this plant will have some flowers too? I'm pretty sure they'll do, later in the summer - because just now it's "only" springtime.

It's so much fun to spend some time at the beach - and it's big fun to live in Charleston!

Friday, February 22, 2008

Life at the Beach

Contemporary architecture overlooking the ocean


Looking out for shells is big fun for everyone



Summer already in February ? No, no.. kids just cannot wait... :-)
btw, the water was pretty cold!




Fly Seagull fly

Friday, January 4, 2008

So many pictures left....


I have still so many beach scenes and palm photos in my archives left from Key West.

I think and hope you will enjoy them anyway and I have not to write big words about. Beaches are beaches and palms are palms....right? :-)




I just can't get away from my palm tree pictures....LOL...



Tuesday, January 1, 2008

STOP the Wars on Earth !


I wish to all my readers, visitors and loyal friends a very HAPPY NEW YEAR.
But for the most I wish for all of us: PEACE on this earth and a immediate

STOP of all the wars !!!

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

A visit to the Beach


A visit to the Beach

Higgs Beach in Old Town Key West is a favorite hangout for locals. Although it is probably not the best swimming beach on the island, it has all the other nostalgic charm of a laid back Key West setting. There are beach chair and umbrella rentals available. There is also a bar and restaurant on the beach, volleyball courts, grills for cookouts,
famous sunning pier and free tennis courts.

Friday, November 16, 2007

North Wind is blowing in paradise


A cold front is moving in today - it's getting COLD in paradise!

Jeans and a warm jacket is what we are wearing just now, no more shorts and flip-flops. A constant wind with wind gusts up to 35 mph and cool temperatures let us freeze.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Palm Trees Waving


Palm trees at Smather's beach - a very peaceful place.



Palm trees waving
in the early morning breeze.
Outlined by
a pearl grey sky.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Tropical Beach Scenes

I'm back to my "good old" Palm pictures again.... The pictures are new, but the subject is "old". And I have to tell you again: I love palm trees!


Single palm at Smather's Beach on a cloudy day




That looks like rain out there on the horizon!


Smather's beach is normally empty on a day like this....



...except a sleeping beach bum who is dreaming there on the bench, probably about some better days he had in the past.
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