Off in the distance the waves were pounding Thacher Island in the storm’s aftermath.
I would not have wanted to be a lighthouse keeper on Thacher Island yesterday
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Wonderful window on what it means to be Cape Ann strong. Lovely, Kim!
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Thank you Paige. Can you imagine being there in a blizzard/hurricane?–terrifying.
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WOW! That why they are spread apart for the waves to past though the middle what a view loads of history too 1835 to date! Guiding light and blizzards and the waves have taken a toll at times. 🙂 Dave & Kim 🙂
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I’d love to spend time there exploring–in mid-summer.
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The caretakers have done a great deal of work for upkeep and care, the many Volunteers and community spirit :-)! Thanks Kim! 🙂 Dave & Kim 🙂
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