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  • Puttering around in May

    May was another full month. Former street signs got framed and mounted on the cottage. Work on the gardens continued. Its not every day you see a dog riding shotgun.… Read more

  • April Chores

    April was a full month. A Motorized para sail, work in preparation for planting, including an upgrade around the flagpole bench, grading a route for the boardwalk and its installation… Read more

  • New Angles in March

    Easter Sunday and lots of choppy water in March 2016 Read more

  • Better than last February

    Some photographs from February 2016 from the Lightkeeper\’s Cottage on Cedar Point. Read more

  • A Big January Tide

    The weekend brought in some exciting opportunities for photographs.  We had a significant tide in the mid morning; the combination of sunshine and big waves makes for a rare chance… Read more

  • Hollywood Again

    A couple of small video clips of the morning tide on the day of the big, big, winter snow all through the Mid Atlantic states. We have had it easy… Read more

  • Some Mornings and Two Nights

    We have had a season of sunrises and sunsets. Here are a few. Read more

  • Panning Camera Information

    After several requests, I have finally found the time and the way clear to change the name and the password on the panning camera. Just as with the Hank Stahr… Read more

  • Lots of Thank Yous and a Good Kind of Humble

    The blog has been quiet for too long once again. Time runs away or events intercede or there doesn\’t seem to be as much that is newsworthy. I get away… Read more

  • A Flurry of Wild Life

    A unusual day here at the Light. We have been battling the temperature and the water woes (on and off) this week and this morning and early afternoon saw the… Read more

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For the past fifteen years there have been regular posts from one of the oldest lighthouses in the United States. Managed for the Town of Scituate by the Scituate Historical Society since for more than 50 years now, Scituate Light is the pride of this nearly 400 year old New England town.

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