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What We Hear
Unplug your Ipod for a minute. I have been waiting on this topic, waiting so I could be thorough. There are so many sounds: some musical and some grating. The… Read more
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The Dam Burst
I got a little giddy okay. A year ago Julie and I were invited to visit the Lighthouse and to meet Ruth as part of the interview process for the… Read more
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An Unexpected Question, A Thank You, and an Oregon followup
\”Which of us is responsible for dead animals in the yard?\” Anyone ever ask you that one? Julie laid it on me today around 1:30 when she noticed the headless… Read more
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The Triple Threat and Plan B
Lots of adventure between 3:30 and 5:00 today. Wedding hysteria at the Lighthouse today as three (count em) three wedding parties arrived at once; two determined to hold the ceremony… Read more
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In the Sea
We put the kayaks in after dinner tonight. A half moon over First Cliff at 7:30. Water blue in the harbor; gone to black as we went around the small… Read more
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A Record Day
Ruth warned me. Today was the day I got a peek at what was forewarned. Today I was the mean guy who had to boot out the Kodaks and the… Read more
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Surprise Inside
Being organized has its blessings As I sorted through the images Haley brought back from the other coast I found these pictures taken several weeks ago. I don\’t know who… Read more
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Oregon Promised Kept
Haley has returned safe and sound. Haley has spent the last 10 days in motion, by air, by boat, and by various forms of car. She has been traveling with… 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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