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I Keep Saying I Am Going to Do This
Back at the blog after lo these many months. I put it on my list each week and it gets set aside like a bruised apple each week. Even today… Read more
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September update
September saw the last of the open house dates and the introduction of some new cameras to the Cottage and the Tower. In a poignant image the flag can be… Read more
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Busy August
August was dry, dry, dry. San Diego weather which had folks in a panic about the flowers. The perennials held up okay. Representative Jim Cantwell had some students here and… Read more
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Amazing July
We added some signal flags to the cottage in July. Friends from way, way back visited. The gardens made it through a significant drought. Drones become an everyday event it… Read more
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Etrusco Memorial revealed
A great event in June as the Scituate Historical Society unveiled a memorial stone commemorating the work of the Coast Guard and the volunteer radio crew on the night the… Read more
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June – Complete with an amazing rainbow
June was full with field trips, a tribute to Elmer Pooler, an amazing rainbow wrapping the Light, more work on the gardens, complete with a Lawson rose in bloom, and… Read more
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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
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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
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New Angles in March
Easter Sunday and lots of choppy water in March 2016 Read more
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Better than last February
Some photographs from February 2016 from the Lightkeeper\’s Cottage on Cedar Point. 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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