
Split Rock Lighthouse, located on the North Shore of Lake Superior, was built in 1905 after 29 ships were lost in one night on Lake Superior. The U.S. Coast Guard retired the lighthouse in 1969. But every November 10, the beacon of Split Rock shines its light in memory of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald which sank on November 11, 1975.
Wonderful mood, composition and colors, Jane. Love the perspective you’ve chosen. The history of the lighthouse is an added bonus. Terrific post.
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Jane, thanks so much.
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Thanks for setting me on thyour snoath, Jane.
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Yikes. Need to proofread. Thanks for starting me on the WordPress path.
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Simply wonderful. You have great talent. So glad you have this site.
Connie
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Connie, thanks so much.
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That is awesome!
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Thanks so much, Linda.
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Very beautiful!
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Thanks, Kristin.
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Lovely and moody, Jane.
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Thanks so much.
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Eerily stunning Jane!
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Thanks, Ginny
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Beautiful! Xo
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Thanks,Anne.
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Lovely….
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Thanks, Linda.
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Jane, you’ve captured such a wonderful monument. Love the lighting – dusk or dawn?
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Kathy, thank you. It’s dusk.
Jane
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SO MYSTERIOUS!!! I love the details & colors😘
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Thanks, April. appreciate your stopping by.
Jane
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Really lovely Jane.
Kathryn
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Thanks, Kathryn.
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Very cool, wonder if the Edmund Fitzgerald would have sank if the lighthouse had been operational?
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That’s a really interesting thought.
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Once again Jane the color component has added a wonderful dimension to your painting. Is it my imagination or have you been introducing more purple in your recent pieces? Either way, the hue selection has been perfect for each painting.
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Thanks so much, Cindy.
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