One of the things we did on vacation was visit the Pensacola lighthouse. We've been to that area almost every year for 30 years, but never have visited the lighthouse before.
Pensacola Light
We climbed 179 stairs to the top. Going up was fine, no problem. Coming down hurt my knees and my muscles were sore for three days!
Stairs inside Pensacola Light
First order Fresnel lens
The view was spectacular from up there. From the light you can see the naval air station and the area where the Blue Angels are based. Next time we go, it will be on a Wednesday when the Blue Angels are practicing for the public (they're not, now, due to the sequester). You can also see all of Pensacola Bay and much of Gulf Islands National Seashore.
Pensacola Naval Air Station from top of lighthouse
View to southwest from lighthouse
On the grounds, we saw these shrubs with these beautiful berries. Does anyone know what they are? I've never seen anything like them before. Each berry is about 1/4-3/8" diameter. The shrubs were about 8-10 feet tall and were clustered together to make a hedge.
So even though I don't have anything on my design wall today, I'm linking up with Judy at Patchwork Times. I hope that's OK anyway!
It is a beauty bush. Very pretty bush. Dorthac@aol.com
ReplyDeleteThis plant is a beautyberry bush.
ReplyDeleteThe Latin name of the bush is "Callicarpa americana," in case you want to look up more information.
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