Once a summer, the tiny, mostly seasonal community of Victorian cottages here on the island celebrate the closing summer through a magical tradition, Illumination Night.
A little back story.
This community of small gingerbread-style houses originated over 150 years ago.
First a religious summer settlement.
Then it grew. Tents once pitched for a week, became tents with wood siding standing, and grew to cottages that still endure. Despite wind, water, hurricanes and progress, the cottages remain much the same today.

In the center of it all, an open air, ironwork building, the Tabernacle, stands and is surrounded by a lush and peaceful park setting.
Many events take place in the Tabernacle over the summer, but none so important to the community, the culture, the island as Illumination Night.
On Illumination Night, a traditional band concert and community sing start off the festivities.

And when it is just dark enough, the oldest member of the community steps forward to light the first lantern of the evening. Then... magic!

Crowds follow the lights around the circle of cottages, like moths to a gentle flame - taken in by the awe, the wonder, the aura of something never known, but instinctively felt.



And then... let go.
The local fire engine rounds the circle, letting the cottages know, it's time to close up shop.
For the night, the week, for the summer....
Have a good one. :)