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The Fourth Light
Sunday, 21 November 2010, 2338

Original Photo Credit: David July --- "Warning Eglin Air Force Base Closed Area - Posted Do Not Enter" sign and the Cape San Blas Lighthouse (1885) from Cape San Blas beach, Eglin Air Force Base, Test Site D3A, Cape San Blas Light Drive at Keepers Cottage Way, Port St. Joe, Florida, 21 August 2010

One of the places Mom specifically wanted to visit during our August 2010 photo road trip was the lighthouse at Cape San Blas. Funded in 1883 and lit in 1885, this lighthouse is the fourth to be built in the area. It was relocated in 1918 and subsequently reactivated in January 1919.

The original Cape San Blas Light was completed in April 1848 only to be destroyed in an August 1851 storm. A replacement was built and became operational in November 1855, but it too was destroyed by a hurricane in August 1856.

The third lighthouse built was lit in May 1858. It was stripped of its lens and severely damaged during the American Civil War, but was repaired and returned to service in July 1865. Ultimately, beach erosion caused it to topple into the Gulf of Mexico in July 1882.

After browsing the Sleeping Beauty Gift Shop and historical items in the restored keeper's house, we paid $5 each to ascend the lighthouse. It was a mostly overcast day but the climb and views were still quite nice.

We spent some time on the adjacent beach, discovering several marked sea turtle nests in the process, before driving to Panama City Beach for dinner at Sharky's Beachfront Restaurant and Tiki Bar.

The drive back to Tallahassee via SR 75 and SR 20 was uneventful, save for a double rainbow sighting and an unexpected sunset—the sky cleared shortly after we gave up on seeing the sunset and departed Sharky's for home.

I really enjoyed Mom's visit and our two-day trip around the panhandle. Photograph sets for each segment are available: Carrabelle, Apalachicola, Cape San Blas, Panama City Beach and St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge.

Our next destination is Topsail Hill Preserve State Park not far from Seaside. The park features 3.2 miles of secluded and undeveloped beach, 25+ foot tall dunes, three rare coastal dune lakes and several hiking trails. It sounds quite different from the other state parks I have visited and should be an interesting location to celebrate Thanksgiving.

North Florida Photo Road Trip with Mom

The Fourth Light | The Beacon of 1831 | The Tower in the Woods
The Distance to Here | The Lights Leading Home

Photographs  Carrabelle | Apalachicola | Cape San Blas
Panama City Beach | St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge

Original Photo Credit: David July


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The Beacon of 1831
Saturday, 20 November 2010, 0340

Original Photo Credit: David July --- St. Marks Lighthouse (1831) at St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, Lighthouse Road, Plum Orchard, Florida, 22 August 2010

As recently mentioned, Mom and I visited the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge during our August 2010 photo road trip.

Although overcast at first, the day turned out to be quite nice and warm. We stopped at the visitor center and chatted with a park ranger before slowly making our way to the St. Marks Lighthouse.

There were many paths, trails and other places to wander and photograph which in turn exposed us to a variety of flora and fauna. We managed to see quite a bit in the three hours we had but I would like to return sometime to hike the trails.

North Florida Photo Road Trip with Mom

The Fourth Light | The Beacon of 1831 | The Tower in the Woods
The Distance to Here | The Lights Leading Home

Photographs  Carrabelle | Apalachicola | Cape San Blas
Panama City Beach | St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge

Original Photo Credit: David July


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The Tower in the Woods
Monday, 15 November 2010, 0208

Original Photo Credit: David July --- The wooded surroundings of the Crooked River Lighthouse, 1975 Highway 98 West, Carrabelle, Florida, 21 August 2010

The Crooked River Lighthouse in Carrabelle was one of the first destinations on my August 2010 photo road trip with Mom. We walked around the lighthouse and inside the museum but did not ascend the tower. Afterward, we enjoyed lunch at Hog Wild Bar-B-Q and then continued on Highway 98 west toward our next destination: Apalachicola.

North Florida Photo Road Trip with Mom

The Fourth Light | The Beacon of 1831 | The Tower in the Woods
The Distance to Here | The Lights Leading Home

Photographs  Carrabelle | Apalachicola | Cape San Blas
Panama City Beach | St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge

Original Photo Credit: David July


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The Distance to Here
Sunday, 31 October 2010, 1441

Original Photo Credit: David July --- Line of sight to the St. Marks Lighthouse (1831) at St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, Lighthouse Road, Plum Orchard, Florida, 22 August 2010

On my way out of the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, I noticed the lighthouse in my rearview mirror and pulled off to take this picture. Like The Lights Leading Home, this is from my August 2010 photo road trip with Mom.

North Florida Photo Road Trip with Mom

The Fourth Light | The Beacon of 1831 | The Tower in the Woods
The Distance to Here | The Lights Leading Home

Photographs  Carrabelle | Apalachicola | Cape San Blas
Panama City Beach | St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge

Original Photo Credit: David July


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The Lights Leading Home
Sunday, 31 October 2010, 0525

Original Photo Credit: David July --- Decorative lights on a palm tree, Boss Oyster Restaurant, 123 Water Street, Apalachicola, Florida, 21 August 2010

This palm tree with decorative lights on it lives outside the front door to Boss Oyster Restaurant, 123 Water Street, in Apalachicola. Whenever I am driving through, I like to park and walk along Water Street to shoot the docked boats and numerous old buildings. This photo is from August 2010 when Mom visited and we did a two-day photo road trip.

I am not finished processing the pictures yet but I could not pass up the rare opportunity to post an eighth article in one month—previously done five years two months ago, leading up to my move to Tallahassee.

North Florida Photo Road Trip with Mom

The Fourth Light | The Beacon of 1831 | The Tower in the Woods
The Distance to Here | The Lights Leading Home

Photographs  Carrabelle | Apalachicola | Cape San Blas
Panama City Beach | St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge

Original Photo Credit: David July


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The Steel Aurora
Thursday, 28 October 2010, 0112

Original Photo Credit: David July --- Aurora Steel Products Co. metal cabinet in a laboratory (Widescreen Edition), National High Magnetic Field Laboratory Applied Superconductivity Center, Shaw Building, 2031 East Paul Dirac Drive, Tallahassee, Florida, 23 October 2010

I made the widescreen edition of this photograph because I thought it would make a nice desktop wallpaper. Download (2560 x 1600)

Unfortunately, there is not much information online regarding Aurora Steel Products Co. of Aurora, Illinois. They operated at the address on the cabinet, 153 Third Street, from 1956 to 1973 if not longer. I was unable to locate corporate filings with the State of Illinois but at some point, the 130-year-old Richards-Wilcox, Inc. purchased ASP and continues to manufacture some Aurora-branded products.

Original Photo Credit: David July


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