My sister has been there for me at the most important junctions of my life. She advocates for my art and has flown to my exhibits around the country.
My sister was there when I did my first lighthouse painting. It was of Amelia Island Lighthouse. My excited was tempered by the difficulty in getting to the lighthouse. It seemed like there was a conscious decision to hide the 67 foot tower. Surely this caper was a ploy by the US Coast Guard and the upscale neighborhood to keep visitors at a minimum. True to form there were no directional signs for getting to the lighthouse. The GPS was in cahoots with their plan and proved useless in the search. Still the paper map indicated the lighthouse was nearby. Finally, after noticing a narrow unmarked road, my sister and I discovered the beautiful lighthouse at the road’s end. Sometime later I learned that the lighthouse was surrounded by private homes and concluded that access was indeed intentionally limited. The city conducts fee based tours to minimize freelancers like myself,
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Now that I look back on this quote by a fellow artist, Gil Mayers," First the rats, then the roaches, then the artists..."I realize how it started me on my journey of painting lighthouses. My friend was lamenting the demise of neighborhoods due to the demolition of buildings. This thought planted a seed that came to fruition when I moved to Miami Beach years later. In Miami Beach, I discovered the Art Deco District and how it materialized because of the passion and foresight of one woman, Barbara Capitman, a New Yorker. She was the force behind the creation of the Miami Design Preservation. Through their hard work an entire neighborhood was saved from demolition. J. Candace Clifford used her expertise to help advance the cause of lighthouses and women during her brief life. She co-authored the book, "Women Who Kept the Light" which sheds light on the dynamic impact of female lighthouse keepers. Candace served as a maritime historian for the National Park Service and the United States Lighthouse Society.
I met J. Candace Clifford at the reopening of the Anclote Key Lighthouse in Florida. She took photos of the event and did a television interview. I was sketching when our paths crossed. Candace paused to photograph me. We exchanged business cards and talked briefly. After the publication of the article she encouraged me to write, I was contacted about an art exhibit.. My exhibit “Shattering the Lens” at the National Lighthouse Museum in New York paid homage to Candace Clifford and female light keepers. The popular resort, Amelia Island also known as the Isle of Eight Flags, has historically been the envy of nations. Its strategic location attracted explorers from Spain, England and Mexico to its shores.
Modern day explorers flock to the island for the Isle of Eight Shrimp Festival, April 29-May 1. Shrimp boats will be docked and “decked out” in nautical attire at Fernandina Harbor downtown. Fernandina at Amelia Island is recognized as the birthplace of the modern shrimping industry. Enjoy live entertainment on the Riverfront Stage throughout the festival. Sample a sumptuous variety of shrimp and more. Don’t miss the juried Fine Art and Crafts event, rated as one of the Top 100 Shows in North America by “Sunshine Art Magazine.” Celebrate with a tribute to the island’s past at the Blessing of the Fleet and Decorated Shrimp Boat Parade and Contest on May 1. Peering from the top of the tower of the Tybee Lighthouse
An empty shore, a peaceful ocean stood afar. Not a soul in sight. Unlike the busy lighthouse, people clamored to climb the tower. A picket fence on the grounds evokes a nostalgic and solemn mood. Its small scale contrasted with the towering lighthouse. Standing behind a canopy of palm trees, the beautiful Cape Florida Lighthouse towers against a clear blue sky. The beacon is surrounded by mangroves and not condos, thanks to the park's namesake, Bill Baggs. The Bill Baggs State Park was opened in 1967 foiling efforts by developers.
Most lighthouses sit on premium oceanfront property. Cape Florida Lighthouse is located in Key Biscayne, Florida where many celebrities call home. The cost of living is 90% above the national average. About one third of the United States is owned by the federal government. Many national parks also sit on premium real estate. Most developers see little value in preservation. Developers lobby to gain access for mining, logging, drilling, etc. President Biden’s recent announcement to open up more public land for oil and gas has enraged environmentalists. But beyond talking points, what sacrifices are Americans willing to make to preserve the environment? Covid has robbed us of so much happiness. So who needs another guilt trip about how terrible we are about taking care of the planet?
Here’s a list of the simple things you can do to celebrate Earth Day.
Pela.com The National Park Services exemplifies what public service is all about. Steward Udall
The popularity of the colorful cliffs and the Gay Head Lighthouse is nothing new. One light keeper, according to a newspaper article, retired on disability due to "visitor-itis!" I’m sure quite a few national park personnel were struck with “visitor-itis” during the pandemic but stayed on the job. In 2021 the National Park service welcomed 297 million recreational visitors, up 60 million an increase of 25.3 % from 2019. Park managers devote a significant amount of staff time to monitor the use of parks by visitors. Park rangers not only monitor guests but perform a wide range of duties. They may be law enforcement officers, environmental experts, historians or a combination of the three. Despite their different roles, what remains constant is their faithfulness in working to conserve federally recognized natural and cultural resources. elainemarieartist.com nationalparkservice.com When we visit a National Park, we hope to escape the noise of technology. But most of us use technology to get to a national park. We use GPS to navigate to our destination. During our visit, we also take selfies and post them on Instagram.
Technology has made it easier for us to be involved with national parks. The apps Parks Wildlife, Oh Ranger! ParkFinder helps find the nearest park, activities, and park fees. For those less adventurous, many parks offer virtual tours. Technology can also inspire us to connect with nature. Perhaps the complexity of our digital world compels us to draw closer to the beauty, quiet and simplicity of nature. All in all, this is how we visit national parks in the 21st century and connect with nature and ourselves. America’s Best Idea - Wallace Stegner
Every President since President Franklin D. Roosevelt has proclaimed a week in April as National Park Week. President Theodore Roosevelt, also called the “conservation president,” established 150; national forests, 51 bird preserves, 4 game preserves, 5 national parks and 18 national monuments. Twenty eight states have National Parks. There are over 6,600 park sites in the United States. This week President Biden asks Americans to “celebrate the splendor of our National Parks and show appreciation for the Department of the Interior and National Park Services stewardship of them.” |
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