Saaayyy... That does look suspiciously like Split Rock, doesn't it? Could it be that retired lighthouses, too, become snowbirds and migrate to Arizona for the winter? Has anyone out there actually confirmed that Split Rock is still atop it's perch in Minnesota recently? Could this apparent mobility explain the Split Rock, Michigan phenomenon unknown to all but HL Whackos? And we were worried about flying pigs! I'd hate to be under that baby when the engine quits! Maybe someone (John?) should put a band around it's leg as it rests up on the mesa there. That way if some duck hunter shoots it down over the Midwest Flyway we can begin to assemble data on the migratory patterns of MN lighthouses.

-John James Audubon


-Art