Friday, December 17, 2010

Cleveland Lighthouse Becomes an Ice Castle

It made national and international news - the Cleveland Harbor West Lighthouse, on the bank of the Cuyahoga River as it enters Lake Erie, was covered with a thick coating of ice. (I wrote about it in my Cleveland blog here: ”Cleveland Lighthouse Encased in Ice”.) The windy weather, plus the frigid temperatures, kicked up icy waves which splashed – and then froze – on the lighthouse. We had to go see it for ourselves, so we took a drive down to Wendy Park (located on Whiskey Island just west of downtown Cleveland), with all the camera gear in tow. The lighthouse was a spectacular sight. The nearby the Old US Coast Guard Station (photo also below) seemed untouched by the waves. We also stopped at Edgewater Park immediately west of Whiskey Island to check out the odd ice formations there made by splashing water. Some photos are below; I also included one of my photos of the lighthouse that I took last May, just for comparison. (Click on any image for a larger view.)


The lighthouse - in warm weather:



Here is the same lighthouse today:















(Nearby old Coast Guard station)






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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

You are a prolific and talented individual!!!Amazing pics and I love your recaps/reviews of L&O_as well as your SVU JIBJABS.Are you a Christine or Christopher, though?Just curious..Happy Holidays...

Chris Zimmer said...

It's Christine! And thank you for the kinds words - they are appreciated.

Christine Taddeo said...

You are so talented. Thank you for sharing!