Blacketts Lighthouse

Such a wonderful morning, we woke to clear skies (finally) and a very hard frost.  Once the sun had risen it didn't take long for our living area to warm so no need to light the fire.
I spent sometime this morning preparing my images (doors and gates) for my Sunday Zoom session.  This within the last 30 minutes has been rescheduled to tomorrow, so just as well I did the preparation today.

We decided to go out for lunch, which was lovely....then supermarket shopping.  We then called on our friends and spent a very happy afternoon with them sitting in the conservatory putting the world to rights.

My blip was taken after lunch - its part of our lighthouse which is white with a red dome, loved how the light is squeezing through, it begged to be mono.  Following is a bit of history.......
"This is a section of Blackett's Lighthouse (built 1876) which, after 2 shifts and made redundant in 1970 is now situated above Benvenue Cliffs, Caroline Bay, Timaru.  It originally functioned with a kerosene lamp, replaced with gas in 1890, electricity in 1920 then a flashing light in 1948.  In 1889 Blackett was appointed Consulting Engineer in England for NZ Govt. He returned to NZ in 1892 but died the following year."

All the best for a happy weekend

Rainie

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