Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Day Trip - Ponce De Leon Inlet Light Station Museum

After working out in the morning, I like to walk down to the end of the pier. This is a picture of our beach early this morning at high tide.  It is beautiful no matter what time of the day we go down there.





We decided it was time for another day trip so off we went.  Traveling partly on the Ormond Scenic Loop & Trail, our first destination was the Ponce DeLeon Inlet Light Station.  I have a fascination for light houses so this was an awesome trip for me. 


On the way there.


This is our first view of the lighthouse in Ponce Inlet.  It soars 175 feet into the sky- the tallest lighthouse in Florida and one of the tallest in the nation.It has a 32 foot diameter base and narrows to a 12 foot diameter top.  It took one and a quarter million bricks and 3 years to build.  Completed in 1887, it has guided mariners safely to their destinations for over 120 years, and is a National Historic Landmark.


Before entering the lighthouse we walked thru the nature trail at the back of the property.



These next 2 pictures are for my cat- lover friends, especially my tennis captain, Nancy.  Cats had a very important place at the lighthouse.



Surrounding the lighthouse were several buildings, including the keepers' dwellings.  The buildings contained displays, not only about the lives of the lightkeepers but important parts of history.



The First Assistant Keeper's Dwelling- Notice the phonograph player.
  Finally we entered the lighthouse!

John and Gordy starting their trek to the top- 203 steps!


We all reached the top.


View from the top.


A little windy out on the ledge.


Now I know where I get my fear of heights. 


The beacon at the top.


Going down went twice as fast as going up- but still a little scarey.


The Ponce DeLeon Lighthouse is a beautiful lighthouse and the grounds around it are also beautiful.  I would suggest this trip to everyone!

We did a little more sightseeing in Ponce Inlet and stopped at a great eating place called Down the Hatch.  The food was great and it was fun eating outside with all the beautiful scenery.







We continued south to New Smyrna Beach, a beautiful white-sand beach where you can see all kinds of boats, surfers, waders, pelicans, etc.





 Betty and I loved the little shops on Flagler Avenue, which is right off the beach.  We treated ourselves to ice cream at Treats on the Beach before heading home.

It was a full, fun day.  We assured each other we will repeat this trip when we're here next year!


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