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Christmas 2010

Posted By: Tony C

Christmas 2010 - 09/23/09 08:46 PM

Good Wednesday Afternoon!

If you had the opportunity what would YOU like the 2010 Christmas replica to be?

Write to: tconstantino@harbourlights.com

All of the 2010 Replicas are comissioned except 2010 Christmas!

AJC
Posted By: flacoastie

Re: Christmas 2010 - 09/23/09 09:49 PM

I would love to see an Alaska Light such as Five Fingers or Cape Saint Elias Light. Any Alaska Light is fine but those are my 2 favorites. I posted here and also emailed my wishes.
Posted By: Cana Fan

Re: Christmas 2010 - 09/23/09 11:21 PM

In no particular order....

Port Washington (land) Lighthouse WI

Eagle Harbor MI

Northport (Milwaukee) WI

Isle Royale Lighthouse MI

Any other that would look good covered in snow!

Mike
Posted By: SDudley

Re: Christmas 2010 - 09/23/09 11:37 PM

I would like to see one of the Cheasapeake Bay screwpiles covered in snow with the bay frozen solid.
Posted By: Lighthouse Loon

Re: Christmas 2010 - 09/23/09 11:37 PM

Here are my suggestions:

- Baileys Harbor - Wisconsin
- Passage Island - Michigan
- Barnegat - New Jersey (as it was prior to 1910 with Keepers house)
- Blackistone - Maryland
- Grays Reef - Michigan
- Chapel Hill - New Jersey
Posted By: WackoPaul

Re: Christmas 2010 - 09/24/09 12:04 AM

I hope everybody is emailing their ideas to Tony as well as posting them..

tconstantino@harbourlights.com

I emailed him my wish for the Christmas 2010 Lighthouse - Sturgeon Point Lighthouse Harrisville, Michigan


Shot this in 2002, we stop by this light on the way to or from Alpena almost every year..


I went to the way back machine for this image that I shot in 1999, I have liked this light for a long time..
Posted By: CAVR

Re: Christmas 2010 - 09/24/09 04:09 PM

Wow! here my chance......

My suggestion is for the ONLY 1 piece that I have been requesting for the past couple of years and it fits perfectly into the theme of Christmas!

*** Winter Harbor (Mark Island), Maine ***


Christmas, Snow, and Winter -they are all related. What a better way to represent this light then to have a replica of it with snow on its surrounding pine trees and rocky pink-Cadillac Mountain granite shore line.

Please, please, please.... if there is a Santa (Tony and Harry) out there, grant me my wish!!!!! ..or perhaps in 2011?

I know, I know, us collectors have seen the past 2 Christmas pieces representing the great state of Maine (2008 & 2009). I can dream... can't I ?

I like the Blackistone, MD, suggestion (as my wife and I were just there on Sunday during the MD lighthouse Challenge), but I don't think they get snow there... not sure about this being a Christmas piece. Would love to see a regular LE of this light though.

Email sent .....
Posted By: Lighthouse Loon

Re: Christmas 2010 - 09/24/09 05:14 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by CAVR:

I know, I know, us collectors have seen the past 2 Christmas pieces representing the great state of Maine (2008 & 2009). I can dream... can't I ?

I like the Blackistone, MD, suggestion (as my wife and I were just there on Sunday during the MD lighthouse Challenge), but I don't think they get snow there... not sure about this being a Christmas piece. Would love to see a regular LE of this light though.
Since the last three have all been in the New Enland area, I kept my suggestions to the Mid-Atlantic and Great Lakes regions. Places that do get snow storms including Maryland.
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Christmas 2010 - 09/24/09 07:45 PM

Sent mine. Eastern Point Lighthouse, Ma , with a section of the breakwater included.
Posted By: ericlighthouse

Re: Christmas 2010 - 09/28/09 11:06 AM

Alligator Reef or Sombrero Key, Florida...yes I know it does not get snow or ice, but you could have a keeper fishing off the tower...what a keeper in Florida might do at Christmas. I have a couple of pictures with keepers who caught a barracuda.
Posted By: WackoPaul

Re: Christmas 2010 - 09/28/09 06:56 PM

You have to have a favorite light that might get some snow occasionally, Eric. How about Jones Point in the snow, Eric? DC get some snow..
Posted By: 5lights

Re: Christmas 2010 - 09/29/09 06:52 PM

My suggestions are:

St. Martin Island Lighthouse in Lake Michigan

Pilot Island Light Door County Wi before the commorants destroyed the trees and vegetation. Back when it had a Keeper.

Outer Island Light in Lake Superior

Rawley Point Light Two Rivers Wi

Passage Island Light in Lake Superior

Grey's Reef

Fourty Mile Point on Lake Huron would also be nice
Posted By: Kent Babb

Re: Christmas 2010 - 10/01/09 11:01 PM

Hey, Paul,

Both of your photos of Sturgeon Point are AMAZING! Great composition.

I will, of course, buy any Christmas replica that is released, but I'm partial to Michigan lights. And we DEFINITELY get plenty of snow up here. smile

Kent
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