Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse in Baltimore
I’m still in the Florida panhandle, but catching up on some earlier sightseeing adventures. There is a lot to see here in the Florida panhandle, but I haven’t yet seen anything other than the sunsets, and a few sunrises before the time change. However, I did get to meet the famous memory expert and motivational speaker Bob Kittell. It was an amazing experience – as fantastic as are his memory tips, his motivational stories about his life are inspirational and moving. He’s one of the better motivational speakers I’ve heard. If you get the chance, go see him.
Meanwhile, I’ll continue the long-overdue chronicling of my visit with BluzDude at Darwinfish and his tour of Baltimore Harbor. The first post about our meeting and the tour of Baltimore Harbor can be found by clicking here.
Today’s post is about my favorite site in the tour of Baltimore Harbor: the Seven-foot Knoll Lighthouse. I LOVE lighthouses – and a little, squat, red lighthouse is a bit of double awesomeness. The lighthouse was constructed in 1856, marking the entrance to the Patabsco River and Baltimore Harbor.
They must be counting the seven feet from the floor, up. Or, I’m really much shorter than I thought. I look oddly short and squat next to the lighthouse… It must have a “short and squat” force field.
Here’s the other side… It looks pretty much the same from both sides. It’s so cute and squat!!
The bottom half of the lighthouse is draped with yards of mesh lights for an event they were having that weekend.
Inside the lighthouse, there’s a little museum that tells of it’s history. You all know what little of the history I did read, I didn’t retain – so I took pics of the displays for you all to read… I’m thoughtful like that.
Building the lighthouse….
Lighthouse on the move….
There is one more post about BluzDude’s tour of Baltimore Harbor coming up!
I can vouch for the fact that you’re not short and squat at all!
Thank you, Bluz! I appreciate affirmation! 🙂