Monday, November 5, 2018

Route 66 - day 1 - Lighthouse Edition

Way out to my right you can just barely see the Four Mile Crib Lighthouse. It’s the most southerly lighthouse we saw. 

Little bit closer pic of 2 lights. 

Next we saw the cute little green Chicago Harbor Southeast Guidewall lighthouse - the closest one to Navy Pier. It’s just beyond the building in this picture, tiny white and green light. 


This circus looking little guy is just a little north of Navy Pier - the William E. Dever Crib Lighthouse. 


This Chicago Harbor Lighthouse is straight out from green one we saw earlier. 

And last of all, and I’m really only posting this one cause i look so good, is the Wilson Avenue Crib Lighthouse. It was cold and so super windy, and raining daggers to boot. But lighthouses are important and make me so happy. 

Just like that, boom, 5 lights. 

1 comment:

The Adventures of Smilin' Jack said...

Way to go, Curly Girl!! The weather is just a small nuisance when you're out seeing your lighthouses.

As they say, "Lighthouses don't go running around looking for someone to save," Nope!! They just stay where they are and wait for a Lighthouser to come by and appreciate their beauty.

Hooah!!