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Results and more
The people have spoken (or at least clicked.) I added in the counter on Wednesday and as of this morning it is reading over 160 visits. If you take out… Read more
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New Look – New Counter
Lets figure something out. I have been wondering how many people check in to read this blog. I have been hearing anecdotally that I have readers but I don\’t get… Read more
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Army of Two on the Web
The singer/songwriter Greg Cherone writes that his song, \”Army of Two\” is now a video available on You Tube – the Lighthouse never looked better. Check it out! Read more
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Thank you Tom Sawyer
Julie has been asking me to do a chore But The Wind needed to be less and it seems it is always, always more I love a whitewash on a… Read more
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Big Numbers and Hockey Pucks
Heritage Days is history. Over the weekend thousands came to the Point for the annual Luminaria Friday, and for tours of the Cottage and Light on Saturday and Sunday. Friday… Read more
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Heritage Days 2010
The annual Heritage Days Festival begins tonight with the Luminaria and continues Saturday and Sunday with Lawson Tower, the Cudworth House and Barn, the Maritime & Mossing Museum, the Mann… Read more
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Dream Sequence?
It began with a group gathering outside the Cottage. I heard mutterings and whispers, there was applause and oohs and ahhs. The crunch of footsteps on the rocks and the… Read more
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Gratefully
There have been 8 ships christened USS Enterprise. I got a history lesson in the last few days as I prepared to write this post. I looked up the history… Read more
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Glossy Paper
Hot off the presses. Julie discovered that our long awaited appearance in South Shore Living magazine is on the shelf today. There are several amazing photographs from our friend Jack… Read more
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