Virtual Hike to West Quoddy Head, Maine

The next destination on my Virtual Hike was West Quoddy Head, Maine.

west quoddy head, maine, lighthouse, virtual hike, easternmost pointNo family connection for this stop, but I am getting closer to some in Canada. Yes, I do have a bit of Canadian ancestry. This will be the last stop in the US for awhile.

west quoddy head, maine, lighthouse, virtual hike, easternmost pointThe route to West Quoddy Head passed through Bangor as I headed north toward Canada. Instead of heading straight up to Canada I decided to take a detour to this geographically significant point.

west quoddy head, maine, lighthouse, virtual hike, easternmost pointWest Quoddy Head is the Easternmost Point on the mainland in the USA. It is also the closest point in the USA to Africa.

west quoddy head, maine, lighthouse, virtual hike, easternmost pointThis is a view toward the Easternmost point on the mainland. The Easternmost point is actually on Sail Rock which is about 700 feet off shore out in the Bay of Fundy

west quoddy head, maine, lighthouse, virtual hike, easternmost pointThe West Quoddy Head light is an active lighthouse, although it is now automated and there is no long a lighthouse keeper.

The lighthouse is about 50 feet tall and helps protects ships from the rocks in the Quoddy Narrows.

The Virtual Hike now heads back west to where I can cross into Canada and then back east again. The next big destinations are in Canada and include several places where my ancestors lived and some important places near them.

Steven

Images in this post are from Google Maps and Street View.

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Santa Pictures from an Old Scrapbook

Tonight I am thinking of Santa pictures as I wore a Santa hat during several meetings this week with colleagues around the world. My now mostly white beard goes well with the Santa hat. My thoughts wandered to a post I wrote six years ago, and I will share what I wrote again.


Classic Santa Pictures – Originally written on 12/11/2016


Tonight I looked through one of my Grandma’s Scrapbooks and selected several classic Santa pictures.

Santa Claus, Classic images, 1960's scrapbook, ChristmasThe pictures are from a 1961 scrapbook so are 55 years old. The pictures may have come from either Christmas cards, magazines or other print media, it is hard to tell.

I like this image. There is definitely a large white beard and rosy cheeks. However, no glasses which are common in the images of today.

Classic Santa image, red hat, white beard, rosy cheeks, no glassesHere we have a winking Santa Claus. Again we have the big white beard, red hat and rosy cheeks. Again no glasses. It would be interesting to find out when glasses became an essential part of the Santa image. Hmm, maybe a research project.

Santa Claus, Phone, presents, candy cane, red suitThis one looks like Santa is in his office. He is talking on the phone, but having some fun at the same time by balancing a candy cane on his palm.

To me this is a classic picture of Santa Claus except that he is missing his hat. I guess since he is working inside it is not needed 🙂

Steven

 

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