6/10/2010

Geneva On The Lake Lighthouse

Pictured above is the iconic green and white light house located inside the Geneva-On-The-Lake harbor. At one time, it was used to alert ships of shallow water and the shore line. Now it stands dormant still guarding the coastline with my LOGO emblazoned on it for all to see.

Perhaps this very lighthouse was witness to the Edmund Fitzgerald freighter leaving port from Cleveland, Ohio to begin it's final voyage destined for Whitefish Bay in Canada. On November 10th, 1975, as Gordon Lightfoot sang,
"And later that night,
When his lights went out of sight,
Came the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald.


LURKING ON THE GRASSY KNOLL

8 comments:

  1. September Sammy6/10/2010 9:24 AM

    That is one small light house. No wonder the Fitzgerald crashed and sank.

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  2. Someones been to Geneva with a can of spray paint.

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  3. Thats a mini me light house. No wonder ships wrecked on shore.

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  4. As lighthouses go, it is relatively small.

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  5. No spray paint. Camel hair brushes. :D

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  6. I thought that you might have done a photoshop thing on the picture. It is not bad for such a small lighthouse but even better LOTGK publicity! Now I am even suspect with regards to the story itself :)

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  7. Yea those letters lotgk aren't painted on there. Its just empty.

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