Category: Picture of the Day

Picture of the Day for February 25, 2017

Today marks 175th birthday of ‘America’s Bravest Woman’.  Ida Lewis  was an American lighthouse keeper noted for her heroism in rescuing people from the sea. Her family moved to the Lime Rock Light in Rhode Island in 1857. She helped maintain the Lime Rock Light after her father became ill and eventually was the keeper after both parents died. Lewis made her first rescue in 1854 when she was 12 years old and she made her last recorded rescue when she was 63. During her 54 years on Lime Rock, she is credited with saving 18 lives  although unofficial reports suggest the number may have been as high as 25. On July 16, 1881, she was awarded the rare, and prestigious, Gold Lifesaving Medal from the United States government, for her daring rescue on February 4, 1881, of two soldiers.

In 1924 the Rhode Island legislature officially changed the name of Lime Rock to Ida Lewis Rock. The lighthouse service changed the name of the Lime Rock Lighthouse to the Ida Lewis Rock Lighthouse—the only such honor ever paid to a keeper in the United States.

The Lime Rock / Ida Lewis Lighthouse doesn’t catch your eye as a lighthouse, as the beacon is on the side of the wall and is not seen above the roof. The Eagle River Lighthouse in Michigan is another lighthouse which is often overlooked, even though the beacon is above the roof, but it blends in with other houses on the water edge.

Eagle River Lighthouse

Eagle River Lighthouse

Picture of the Day for February 17, 2017

After I had no cats left in the house, I said I wasn’t having another pet in the house and that lasted until a squatter sneaked into my house. Apparently when I brought the flower pot late in the fall, in an attempt to save the last blooming plant, I also transported something else. And when the plant died and I quit watering it, the resident in the pot had to come out looking for water. So one day, I discovered a gray tree frog on my floor (covered in lint as he must have ventured under the dryer) and it was below zero so I couldn’t release him outside.

And although today would be warm enough, I don’t know if he would be able to find a place to burrow in with the ground frozen so I guess my pet gets to stay a little longer. So it was a good thing that I learned how to catch flies alive when I was a kid for my science experiments (like painting their wings different colors and releasing them to see were they went – although my mom wasn’t too appreciative of my experiment), but at least I have food for my unwanted pet.

Froggy Friday

Froggy Friday