I just discovered this blog and they are having a photo challenge, called Sweet Shot Tuesday. So I thought I would jump in.
My favorite shot this week is of the lighthouse gardens down the street from my cottage at the beach.
They have a sweet spot that is perfect for the sweet shot.
It's a little hideaway. and I love how cool and cozy... when you open the gate, there is a little bench.
Showing posts with label lighthouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lighthouse. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
for Sweet Shot Tuesday
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Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Magically Practical
Hereford Light
The Lighthouse near my cottage Beach House reminds me of the house they used in the movie Practical Magic.
The lighthouse tower is similar to the "widow's watch" they both have pretty white picket fences, lush gardens and the sea beyond.
House in Movie
Hereford lighthouse, Anglesea, NJ
This is actually a working lighthouse and at night it is all aglow. In the early 1960's it had fallen into disrepair and was a mess. It's windows were broken and the shutters falling off and crooked. It looked like the wacky shack. There is a legend that goes with the light house that the wife of the sea captain went a bit stir crazy waiting for her husband to return at the turn of the century. And that when she died her spirit stayed behind in the spooky lighthouse, still awaiting his return.. Every now and then as kids we thought we could see her ghosts in the window. The campaign to save it was launched in 1982 or there abouts and it has been beautified and bought back to its original splendor.
All these years later, People are always in and out, the lovely gardens, and although my kids didn't exactly fall for the ghosts story. It just wasn't practical to them! But to their surprise one day they were taking pictures of each other in the lighthouse gardens and later after dinner, when they looked at the pictures there seemed to be a mysterious shadow in the background.
And the house in the Practical Magic Movie
To my surprise, the grounds are also on a very, very similar lot. here is a link to the rendition of the grounds in the script. They specifically ask to not copy it or I would have included it here, it is surely worth a look though!
Below is the sattelite view of the lighthouse and gardens...I was dumfounded when I discovered this. The lighthouse is among all the greenery. That is the lighthouse gardens. The rock seawall just recently got a pave over with concrete so people could walk along the ocean, a promenade, so to speak. But for years there were just mounds of rock seawall .. The settings in the script are so similar!! To go see them CLICK HERE Just the floor plans can not be reproduced..
Below is a rendition of the gardens, rocks and ocean beyond and part of the house, in the movie.
Of course this is my favorite lighthouse. Below is a peak at the gardens at the lighthouse:
I have always been drawn to this area of the Wildwoods. When the kids were little we stayed at hotels near the boardwalk, for our weekly vacations. But I always came to this area, and stood at the seawall to take in the view. It is gorgeous. Now I am lucky enough to have a Cottage just steps away! Yes, magically, dreams really do come true.
That's a little bit of my story..
Joining in the Practical Magic blog party
Below is the sattelite view of the lighthouse and gardens...I was dumfounded when I discovered this. The lighthouse is among all the greenery. That is the lighthouse gardens. The rock seawall just recently got a pave over with concrete so people could walk along the ocean, a promenade, so to speak. But for years there were just mounds of rock seawall .. The settings in the script are so similar!! To go see them CLICK HERE Just the floor plans can not be reproduced..
Below is a rendition of the gardens, rocks and ocean beyond and part of the house, in the movie.
Of course this is my favorite lighthouse. Below is a peak at the gardens at the lighthouse:
I have always been drawn to this area of the Wildwoods. When the kids were little we stayed at hotels near the boardwalk, for our weekly vacations. But I always came to this area, and stood at the seawall to take in the view. It is gorgeous. Now I am lucky enough to have a Cottage just steps away! Yes, magically, dreams really do come true.
That's a little bit of my story..
Joining in the Practical Magic blog party
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Monday, September 20, 2010
Not yet ready for Fall
The last few weeks of Summer are the most savored for me. As long as it is still beach weather, I can hardly bear to think of The Fall. When I drive down the shore and I see the leaves changing then I will feel the season.
And I will invariably enjoy it to it's full extent. I just had to share these pics from our last few jaunts to the beach. We often walk back through the lighthouse gardens, to get home to our little cottage. Me and my beach bums. Sometimes we are lucky enough to pass the sprinklers when they are on, and we catch a nice spray on our heated walk back from the beach. ...It just feels delightful.
And I will invariably enjoy it to it's full extent. I just had to share these pics from our last few jaunts to the beach. We often walk back through the lighthouse gardens, to get home to our little cottage. Me and my beach bums. Sometimes we are lucky enough to pass the sprinklers when they are on, and we catch a nice spray on our heated walk back from the beach. ...It just feels delightful.
Entering the cool gardens...
The perennials take on an end of summer hue
Just sucking up the last bits of summertime...like me
And back in the Bay, when the sun set, it was a glorious summer evening
When Fall really arrives people will begin to put their boats away. They will shrink wrap them in protective plastic and dry dock them somewhere safe from the Nor'easters that ravage the area in winter.
And my little Beach town will be a ghost town.
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Saturday, September 4, 2010
In the Beginning (part 1)
Before the purchase.
The first thing that caught my eye about this little Beach Cottage, was the location.
Just steps away from this lighthouse at Hereford Inlet, in Anglesea.
It was late August and the beach grass was in full bloom behind the house.
That concrete seawall on top of the rocks was NOT there then, so there was a much fuller view of the ocean beyond. ..
Do you see that little bit of fence at the bottom of the picture? I remember standing there with the Real Estate agent, and saying "Well, this house needs a lot of work, I would only be buying it for the view."
Then going home to mull it over. Talking it over with the hub, who had not seen it yet. Trying to make an arrangement for him to see it, with his busy schedule. And telling him we need to jump on this before it is gone! After all, it was his idea to buy us a real vacation home.
14 days later.. 9/11 happened. That sinking feeling that we were being attacked in our own land. Dropping the laundry, and driving to elementary school to get my kids. In disbelief in the car, to hear the Pentagon too, had been hit. I remember at the school office they were not even fully aware of the magnitude. When I said, "Please, I want my kids, we are under attack"! The office marm saying to me. What? ...I heard that a plane crashed into the World Trade Center but, I thought it was an accident, are you..... I jumped in here and said ...You need to put on the news! Then on the ride home hearing about the plane in Pennsylvania. And the next 3 days, the silence in the skies over our country. The following week I needed to drive across the river from my house to Philly for something, and while on the bridge, seeing a huge plume of smoke and thinking it was happening again. ( It was a fire ) For a long, long while, the last thing anyone was thinking about was purchasing a home.
The end of September there is always an Irish festival in North Wildwood, and I remember they still held it that year.. It struck me, how sweet everyone had all been to each other. Fellow Americans. Celebrating their Irish heritage, with anyone else who would join us. Our resilience, determination, pride.
Eating crab cakes on the rocks by the sea with my sis.
Looking at the back of this little cottage by the ocean for sale. Wondering, in all this uncertainty, was it even possible to buy it. Even feeling guilty about wondering, when some of my fellow New Jersey-ans had lost their lives so recently. All of October passed. Another month went by. Some normalcy returned for us. I mentioned the house again to my husband. A few times. Ok, I'll look. More time passes. That entire winter I spent driving back and forth to the shore because we already owned a rental property I was rehabbing. A place we never stayed at even once, but we rented to others for 3 years, and the renters moved out, and I worked on gutting that whole place. My daughter and I, ripped out the rugs, tore off the panelling, hired a contractor for a new heat system, my cuz and his buddy helped hang new cabinets in the kitchen, and install sheetrock. The house I was rehabbing was only 3 blocks from the Cottage. I would drive by it to make sure it was still for sale...
Finally in January 2002, we made an offer, it was accepted, and it all began. Another rehab, but this one would be for us!
The craziest thing to this story is this-- until the day of settlement walk through,--my husband never even saw this house!! I remember doing the walk through with him and him saying. It ain't much is it? You really want to buy in this area? There are a few pubs up the street. But honestly they never bother me. He used to call it "The shack" I insisted on buying. I kept telling him. It'll be great when I'm done with it. This place has so much potential. He let me do my thing. And then he warmed up to it. As did the whole family. And the times we have had here are immeasurable. He loves it now though. And in our eyes, it is great.
Join in the fun at:
L.E.N.S. Photo Challenge- "Begin the Story"
The first thing that caught my eye about this little Beach Cottage, was the location.
Just steps away from this lighthouse at Hereford Inlet, in Anglesea.
It was late August and the beach grass was in full bloom behind the house.
That concrete seawall on top of the rocks was NOT there then, so there was a much fuller view of the ocean beyond. ..
Do you see that little bit of fence at the bottom of the picture? I remember standing there with the Real Estate agent, and saying "Well, this house needs a lot of work, I would only be buying it for the view."
Then going home to mull it over. Talking it over with the hub, who had not seen it yet. Trying to make an arrangement for him to see it, with his busy schedule. And telling him we need to jump on this before it is gone! After all, it was his idea to buy us a real vacation home.
14 days later.. 9/11 happened. That sinking feeling that we were being attacked in our own land. Dropping the laundry, and driving to elementary school to get my kids. In disbelief in the car, to hear the Pentagon too, had been hit. I remember at the school office they were not even fully aware of the magnitude. When I said, "Please, I want my kids, we are under attack"! The office marm saying to me. What? ...I heard that a plane crashed into the World Trade Center but, I thought it was an accident, are you..... I jumped in here and said ...You need to put on the news! Then on the ride home hearing about the plane in Pennsylvania. And the next 3 days, the silence in the skies over our country. The following week I needed to drive across the river from my house to Philly for something, and while on the bridge, seeing a huge plume of smoke and thinking it was happening again. ( It was a fire ) For a long, long while, the last thing anyone was thinking about was purchasing a home.
The end of September there is always an Irish festival in North Wildwood, and I remember they still held it that year.. It struck me, how sweet everyone had all been to each other. Fellow Americans. Celebrating their Irish heritage, with anyone else who would join us. Our resilience, determination, pride.
Eating crab cakes on the rocks by the sea with my sis.
Looking at the back of this little cottage by the ocean for sale. Wondering, in all this uncertainty, was it even possible to buy it. Even feeling guilty about wondering, when some of my fellow New Jersey-ans had lost their lives so recently. All of October passed. Another month went by. Some normalcy returned for us. I mentioned the house again to my husband. A few times. Ok, I'll look. More time passes. That entire winter I spent driving back and forth to the shore because we already owned a rental property I was rehabbing. A place we never stayed at even once, but we rented to others for 3 years, and the renters moved out, and I worked on gutting that whole place. My daughter and I, ripped out the rugs, tore off the panelling, hired a contractor for a new heat system, my cuz and his buddy helped hang new cabinets in the kitchen, and install sheetrock. The house I was rehabbing was only 3 blocks from the Cottage. I would drive by it to make sure it was still for sale...
Finally in January 2002, we made an offer, it was accepted, and it all began. Another rehab, but this one would be for us!
The craziest thing to this story is this-- until the day of settlement walk through,--my husband never even saw this house!! I remember doing the walk through with him and him saying. It ain't much is it? You really want to buy in this area? There are a few pubs up the street. But honestly they never bother me. He used to call it "The shack" I insisted on buying. I kept telling him. It'll be great when I'm done with it. This place has so much potential. He let me do my thing. And then he warmed up to it. As did the whole family. And the times we have had here are immeasurable. He loves it now though. And in our eyes, it is great.
Join in the fun at:
L.E.N.S. Photo Challenge- "Begin the Story"
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Saturday, August 28, 2010
Summer's most Inspiring Time
I know the summer is winding down but it's not over until Sept 21st so technically we still have a full 24 days left. And that is nearly an entire month. I intend to savor every last drop of summer. Yesterday the beach was fantastic, the water was warm, and the waves were pleasant. No seaweed, no jellyfish, just pure un-adulturated clear ocean water.

And it is flanked by a picket fence and flowers.
I came down to the Beach House on Thursday night wanting to wake up here because it is so filled with serenity.
While drinking my morning coffee I took pics of my latest creation. It is an Anthropologie inspired bottle. The one on their site is a bit out of my price range... and I wasn't sure if it really opened for use because it appeared to be soldered shut.

Sorry, I like how my bottle turned out,so much I just had to try it everywhere in the house.
The scallop shell is about 2 inches wide, so it's pretty big, and I really like the fact that you can actually use the bottle.



Metamorphosis Monday

Marketplace Monday...4th edition!
Making Monday Marvelous


And
Motivated Monday at BeColorful
Even the night was spectacular. A full moon rose over the ocean and glistened across the water. I tried to get pics of that but my camera just could do it justice.
But I did snap a few pics of the lighthouse near me. I feel so privileged to live just steps away from this.

And it is flanked by a picket fence and flowers.
I came down to the Beach House on Thursday night wanting to wake up here because it is so filled with serenity.
While drinking my morning coffee I took pics of my latest creation. It is an Anthropologie inspired bottle. The one on their site is a bit out of my price range... and I wasn't sure if it really opened for use because it appeared to be soldered shut.
Mine opens and is perfect for oil and vinegar, or oil and Italian herbs for some nice fresh,
dipping of the Italian bread.
I love how the sunshine plays on the glass:
None of these photos have been cropped or retouched, they are straight from the camera with the light streaming in..
The dining buffet shot:
The naturally sort of Sepia shot ..
The light just dances all over this bottle!
The coffee table shot:
The front porch window shot:

Sorry, I like how my bottle turned out,so much I just had to try it everywhere in the house.
The scallop shell is about 2 inches wide, so it's pretty big, and I really like the fact that you can actually use the bottle.
I have to give some credit to Anthropologie below: when I saw these pics in their on line store,
I just had to go to work on crafting something similar, but cheaper.
$88.00 for their small and $198.00 for their large


Mine will soon be on etsy at Vintage And Cottage Etsy ( mucho cheaper)
This weekend it has been lots of
Fun at the Cottage Beach House relaxing in the sun and creating crafts.
Joining in on the parties
Metamorphosis Monday

And
Motivated Monday at BeColorful
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