Some photos I shot during the storm from Annisquam. Storm surf racing into Ipswich Bay, storm surf attempting to claim Annisquam Light, and the calm after the storm.
Photos by E.J. Lefavour
Rate this:
Spread The GMG Love By Sharing With These Buttons:
I pray you are blessed, built up in your faith and Christian walk, and become an interactive participant in God's Morning. We are here as Christ's body, supporting and building each other up in all righteousness, in His name, awaiting His soon return. Maranatha!
View all posts by God's Morning
Thanks! It was a pretty awesome sight and wild day to be out wandering the shoreline. Mine were the only footprints in the snow, so I guess I was the only one crazy enough to fight the wind and snow to go out there; but it was worth it.
EJ, Awesome photos, you knew I would love the Lighthouse!!! Keep up the great work, HAPPY NEW YEAR It was the blizzard of 2/78 that made me decide to live in warmer climates. Debra
I specifically went out there near to high tide that day to see what it would be like, but never expected the water and waves to be that close to the light. There is (was) a wooden walkway that leads from the Squam Rock Land Trust pasture down to Lighthouse Beach. That was smashed by a very large drift tree trunk, and the high tide water mark from the prior high tide was all the way up onto the pasture. When I told longtime Annisquam people about it, they said they had never heard of the water coming up onto the pasture before. It was quite a storm.
awesome picture keep up the good work
LikeLike
Wow! Great shots from the remote part of our Island!
LikeLike
Thanks! It was a pretty awesome sight and wild day to be out wandering the shoreline. Mine were the only footprints in the snow, so I guess I was the only one crazy enough to fight the wind and snow to go out there; but it was worth it.
LikeLike
Much appreciated. Great shots!
LikeLike
I really like the photo of the Annisquam light
LikeLike
EJ, Awesome photos, you knew I would love the Lighthouse!!! Keep up the great work, HAPPY NEW YEAR It was the blizzard of 2/78 that made me decide to live in warmer climates. Debra
LikeLike
I keep going back to the Annisquam Light photo. I love it! It looks like the light and house will be swallowed up by the Sea.
LikeLike
I specifically went out there near to high tide that day to see what it would be like, but never expected the water and waves to be that close to the light. There is (was) a wooden walkway that leads from the Squam Rock Land Trust pasture down to Lighthouse Beach. That was smashed by a very large drift tree trunk, and the high tide water mark from the prior high tide was all the way up onto the pasture. When I told longtime Annisquam people about it, they said they had never heard of the water coming up onto the pasture before. It was quite a storm.
LikeLike