This is the lighthouse at Beavertail on Conanicut Island. Will Henry (not his real name) works in Jamestown on the same island. I used to climb those cliffs when I was younger. Very cool place.
I went back to August 2nd and 3rd to see what exactly was the problem. It’s bad luck to “stand” and to “step” in the shadow of the lighthouse. Why don’t they hop across?
As it turns out, today is “National Lighthouse Day,” as legislated at the behest of the US Lighthouse Society:https://uslhs.org/fun/lighthouse-festivals-events/national-lighthouse-day
As for this one, Beavertail Light at Jamestown, RI was indeed built in 1749 but replaced several times, and was not damaged during the American Revolution, unlike the older Boston Light which was blown up by the British. The only one that actually survived the British attacks was Sandy Hook Light in New Jersey, built 1764; other pre-Revolution light stations survived but were replaced (Beavertail’s current tower dates to 1856).
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 1 year ago
Which doing here? Why: Here I Am To Save The Day!
Knuckleheads Premium Member over 1 year ago
That is fascinating
Turnhandle over 1 year ago
Seagull is back! But he stayed on the other side of the shadow.
crookedwolf Premium Member over 1 year ago
Yay, impending doom continues!!
ajr58(1) over 1 year ago
Based on the date, is that the Beavertail Lighthouse?
MichiganMitten over 1 year ago
Rose is unlikely to believe in the lighthouse shadow = bad luck issue.
jschumaker over 1 year ago
Here comes Rose to save the day!
Ida No over 1 year ago
Why not just turn on the light?
Nicholasod over 1 year ago
This is the lighthouse at Beavertail on Conanicut Island. Will Henry (not his real name) works in Jamestown on the same island. I used to climb those cliffs when I was younger. Very cool place.
poulinskaya over 1 year ago
Is this Beavertail Lighthouse? Best foghorns ever.
raybarb44 over 1 year ago
No you aren’t…..
WCraft Premium Member over 1 year ago
Swim for it, boys.
DM2860 over 1 year ago
I thought the oldest lighthouse still up in the US was built in 1764 in New Jersey
Luke McGluke over 1 year ago
I went back to August 2nd and 3rd to see what exactly was the problem. It’s bad luck to “stand” and to “step” in the shadow of the lighthouse. Why don’t they hop across?
VanLaser over 1 year ago
Impending doom, even Z’ha’dum (for Babylon 5 fans)
LNER4472 Premium Member over 1 year ago
As it turns out, today is “National Lighthouse Day,” as legislated at the behest of the US Lighthouse Society:https://uslhs.org/fun/lighthouse-festivals-events/national-lighthouse-day
As for this one, Beavertail Light at Jamestown, RI was indeed built in 1749 but replaced several times, and was not damaged during the American Revolution, unlike the older Boston Light which was blown up by the British. The only one that actually survived the British attacks was Sandy Hook Light in New Jersey, built 1764; other pre-Revolution light stations survived but were replaced (Beavertail’s current tower dates to 1856).
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 1 year ago
Rose is going to reveal a detail about the lighthouse that will aid in their escape
scyphi26 over 1 year ago
As a big history buff myself, that IS very interesting to me. Hadn’t thought that lighthouse was quite that old.
vonskippy over 1 year ago
They’d already be in the shadow of the cliff, so how would they tell when the shadow of the lighthouse passes over the shadow of the cliff???
Brian Premium Member over 1 year ago
Spud’s lucky he finished before Rose showed up.
Old Time Tales over 1 year ago
Looking forward to seeing Rose’s solution!
goboboyd over 1 year ago
The Shadow Conflict of 2023. It will no doubt be all over the various news outlets.