Here is a “colorized” image from more than a century ago.
Built in 1858, the Fenwick Island Lighthouse stands as a beacon of history for the small towns of Fenwick Island, Delaware and Ocean City, Maryland.
Looking way back, this panorama photograph of the Fenwick Island Lighthouse in coastal Delaware was created and colorized from an 1891 faded black and white image downloaded from the United States National Archive website.
The Fenwick Island Lighthouse Station has been aiding navigation for mariners since August 1, 1859. Today, the historic structure is a popular tourist destination, especially for photography enthusiasts. The “Fenwick Light” is an historic landmark located in southernmost Delaware right at the border with Ocean City, Maryland.
Oldest Lighthouse in Delaware
A quote from the website: “The official opening of the Fenwick Island Lighthouse, when the light was first lit as an aid to navigation, was on August 1, 1859.” That makes the Fenwick Island Light the oldest lighthouse in Delaware.
The beach at Fenwick Island, Delaware is gorgeous on a breezy day in the Fall.
Fenwick Island, Delaware is situated directly on the Atlantic Ocean and provides a picturesque beach for visitors to explore. Located in Sussex County, it offers a unique coastal experience with plenty of activities for all ages. With its pristine sandy beaches, clear waters, and breathtaking views of the ocean, Fenwick Island is the perfect destination for a family vacation or weekend getaway.
Fenwick Island, Delaware is a beautiful vacation destination that offers plenty of activities and attractions. Located on the Atlantic Coast, Fenwick Island has become increasingly popular for its pristine beach and clear waters. Whether it’s a family vacation or a romantic getaway, Fenwick Island offers something for everyone. With a variety of restaurants, shops, and outdoor activities, visitors can explore the area at their own pace while taking in the sights and sounds of the beach.
The beautiful beach at Fenwick Island, Delaware is a must-see destination for beach-goers. An island on the Atlantic Coast, Fenwick Island is a tranquil paradise situated between Ocean City, Maryland and Bethany Beach, Delaware. With its white sand beaches, boardwalk attractions and miles of shoreline, visitors can enjoy a wide range of activities in Fenwick Island.
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The mythical guardian of Cape Charles stands tall along the Virginia shoreline.
When the sun sets on Cape Charles beach, a local legend comes alive. It is said that King Neptune, the ruler of the sea and protector of all marine life, rises from the depths to guard the sandy shores. As night falls and waves crash against the shoreline, those who know about his presence at Cape Charles feel comforted by his watchful eye.
It is said that King Neptune, the ruler of the sea and protector of all marine life, can be seen guarding this Chesapeake Bay shoreline in his grand majesty. According to local folklore in this Eastern Shore of Virginia (ESVA) town, King Neptune’s presence has been felt since ancient times when sailors used to visit this particular beach for protection from bad weather and unpredictable waves. But regardless of its origin, one thing remains certain – locals firmly believe that King Neptune watches over Cape Charles and Northampton County with divine power and strength.
Visitors to Cape Charles have reported seeing an impressive figure in royal attire standing on top of a tall rock formation at the very edge of the shoreline. Some say they’ve heard him bellowing out orders as if commanding an army while others claim he’s simply gazing out into the horizon with a look of pride and determination in his eyes. The majestic King Neptune has been watching over the beach at Cape Charles for many years. As an unique area landmark, his presence is a reminder of the long-standing history of this scenic waterfront town located on a small peninsula jutting into the Chesapeake Bay. Every day, curious visitors flock to its sandy shores to get a glimpse of this grandiose statue that stands tall above everything else.
King Neptune is the mythical guardian of the beach at Cape Charles, Virginia. Every summer, tourists head to this pristine and picturesque stretch of shoreline for some fun in the sun and a chance to meet King Neptune himself! With his trident firmly in his grasp and a seaweed crown atop his head, King Neptune stands tall as he greets visitors with a smile.
The legendary figure has become an iconic presence on the beach since he first appeared at Cape Charles nearly two decades ago. His mission is simple: to protect this beautiful stretch of coastline from any harm while bringing joy to those who visit. He often spends time with vacationers, whether it’s posing for photos or teaching kids about maritime safety tips. He may even be seen with a dog at his side. Just kidding, really…but you never know.
Designed in 2004 by Paul DiPasquale, this statue of King Neptune at Cape Charles is actually the preliminary study, a seven foot tall prototype, for the large statue of King Neptune in Virginia Beach. The King Neptune Statue (2005) on the Virginia Beach Boardwalk at Neptune Park is 24 feet tall, more than three times the size of “The King” at Cape Charles.
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Bushel Basket Holiday trees in Grasonville, MD and throughout Delmarva…
Celebrating the Watermen of the Chesapeake Bay is series of non-traditional Christmas trees, three of which are located at the Fisherman’s Village complex, just east of Kent Island.
Merry Crabby Christmas – Merry Crabness. This tree, along with two others are located at the Waterman’s Memorial in Grasonville, Queen Anne’s County, MD. Bushel Basket Trees are a common site on the Eastern Shore in several of the small water-oriented towns. Other sightings: Cambridge, Rock Hall, St. Michaels, Berlin (on the road to Assateague Island). In Maine and other New England states they have lobster trap trees – similar but not the same as “From the Land of Pleasant Living on the Eastern Shore!”
We got started on this photo project because we saw a picture and then found this bit of description on a Facebook post: “These baskets are at fishermans inn in Grasonville , they also have a lot of meaning , mostly not all but a lot have our local waterman’s names and drawn pictures of their boats ect on them that worked on the water most of their lives its located at the watermans memorial , I think there is 3 trees this year” (by Commenter, Michael Timms)
Interesting items about the Crab Basket Holiday Trees
Each tree has a meaning and each basket has a meaning: history, celebration, honor, remembering and/or holiday spirit.
202 baskets were used to make the first tree that was erected in Kent Narrows in 2020.
There was so much interest that two trees were created in 2022.
Interest continued to grow – with three trees being constructed in 2023.
Located at the Fisherman’s Village complex at the Kent Narrows (Kent Island Narrows), Grasonville, MD.
Every painted basket has a “story” to honor and/or remember someone or may simply be to share the holiday spirit.
There are “memorial baskets” to honor watermen who passed away in the previous year.
Proceeds from project activities support local watermen and families in need.
Basket painting was done by local citizens of all ages.
Each tree has a meaning and each basket has a meaning. Themes might include history, celebration, honor, remembering someone and/or simply the joy of holiday spirit.
Here is a Bushel Basket Christmas Tree found near the town of Berlin, MD along Route 611.
These trees would not be possible without the support of generous sponsors. The sign thanking/acknowledging them, erected by the Queen Anne’s County Watermen’s Association, is located at the site.
The Sponsors listed are: Armin’s Garage Doors LLC, Bay Tree Service, Bayside Insurance Associates Inc, Clements Creek Ventures, Fishergate Graphic Design, Fisherman’s Inn & Crab Deck, Harris Crab House, Jennifer Norfolk–Coldwell Banker, Kent Island Rotary, Kent Narrows Development Foundation, Kentmorr Marina, Molly Maid, QAC Economic & Tourism Development, Queenstown Bank, R&D Electric, Rag Lady Inc, Ruth Brothers Portable Toilets, Shore Lumber & Millwork, Shore Septic, Shore Sign, Shore United Bank, TJ & Sherri Hunter, VFW Post 7464, and Wye River Marine. The sign is thanking … First Mate sponsors and all who purchased a basket. Thank you!
Christmas Lights
Of course a Christmas Tree need lights for viewing at night. These Crab Basket Trees are no exception.
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