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Keeping up
John Coscia has been by on consecutives weekends to do some siding. This is the wall outside the kitchen and bathroom. This is the side the takes the most weather… Read more
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Just another Night in Paradise
I have been wondering if I am turning into a vampire. I never much liked garlic; I never much minded blood; I am not allowed to sleep at night. At… Read more
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An Anniversary
These are the remarks I was honored to offer to the Marshfield High School community in September 2011. I shared many of these same ideas with my students in the… Read more
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Getting off the Ground
I am sharing a Mat Brown original of Scituate Light in 1811 to get this new phase of blogging off to a proper start. Just as the cottage and Light… Read more
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Because I am Still Grateful
Work will continue on the Lantern Room project today. A vendor will take a look this morning. I spent a good part of the day yesterday trying to figure out… Read more
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Four Looks Back Online (and One Improved)
Four of the cameras have been pulled out of their brief hibernation. I have brought the Seawall camera and the South Jetty camera back on line with some razzle dazzle… Read more
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Getting Ready with A Step Back
The cameras that were based in the lantern room have gone into hibernation in order that the Trustees can evaluate the room in order to restore it to full health. … Read more
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July was Full
As July wraps up there is a great deal to report from Scituate Light. A rainy and cold Independence Day set the flowers back while helping the new lawn in… Read more
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A Different Summer Coming
Lots of news from the late winter, to the spring and into what will be a different summer. I did some work back in January on some worn floors. First… Read more
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Winter 2021
A year ago I was as sick as I ever was over the course of treatment I had. Super Bowl Sunday came with me just released from a week long… Read more
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