August 07, 2012

Look! A lighthouse!

Conversation along the way

I can never resist a lighthouse. As soon as I see a tower on the horizon, I say to my husband, "We have to stop!"

I think it's a conditioned response, based on childhood afternoons working on jigsaw puzzles. The very image of a lighthouse triggers memories. I imagine myself snapping pieces together at a card table in front of my parents' picture window, and I half expect my mother to appear with an afterschool snack of cookies and milk.

The fresnel lens combines the science of the prism with the beauty of the stained glass window. At one lighthouse, the guide let a bunch of us tourists climb to the very top and stand right next to a working fresnel lens, so close I could have touched the glass surfaces, if I hadn't been given strict orders not to. "The lens was made in Paris, " said the tour guide. "It's irreplaceable. They don't make them any more." I barely even glanced out the window at the view because I was so busy studying the many surfaces of shiny glass that reflected back the sunlight, the clouds, and the colors of my clothing.

As we climbed back down the winding tower staircase, I tried to imagine myself climbing them on a dark stormy night to make sure the warning beacon was still functioning. I'm not sure I can picture myself as a lighthouse keeper -- the job seems more suited to a hermit than an extrovert like me  -- but I can totally picture myself turning into one of those cheery old ladies who gives enthusiastic tours of lighthouses.

Inside the lighthouse

10 comments:

Mary Stebbins Taitt said...

Lighthouses are cool--I love them too! :-D

XOX <3 :-D

Anonymous said...

Ha! I too remember all those jigsaw puzzles with picturesque lighthouses ....

Do kids still do jigsaw puzzles?

Michelle said...

I love imagining myself living in a light house in a storm. Yet more hermitage envy...

Gregory Zimmerman said...

yes, they are indeed fascinating. perhaps a lighthouse tour of the upper great lakes would be just the thing? we have many very nice and picturesque lighthouses. it's worth the trip even though the largest breakers on the big lakes just kind of sound splishy splashy compared to the thunder of the ocean surf. but still worth the trip.

Phil said...

My favorite lighthouse is at Heceta Head on the Oregon coast.

I presume you know about Lighthouse Keepers? You volunteer, and get to stay in the keeper's house at selected lighthouses.

jo(e) said...

Gregory: I always think of lighthouses when I'm on the ocean -- I hadn't even thought of lighthouses on the great lakes. That's a great idea.

jo(e) said...

Phil: Thanks for the link. I'd love to do that sometime.

Zhoen said...

Boston Harbor tours of the lighthouses. Just a thought. We did just a few, not the whole tour, still.

Rev Dr Mom said...

I love this picture, but I fear that taking it might have given me vertigo!

jo(e) said...

Zhoen: Lighthouses in Boston Harbor? I have to check them out ...