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"The Cold Light of Day" #191661 01/09/05 05:22 PM
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smile "The Cold Light of Day" cool

From Yankee Magazine's January/February Issue Page 65
Photography by Paul Rezendes

Don't miss this short article and beautiful photos of New England Lighthouses by Paul Rezendes!

"Lighthouses are the embodiment of summertime, but few seek them out in Winter. A cruel breeze often rips off the ocean, and frequent ice and snow storms intimidate all but the brave or foolish."

wink I guess they have never heard of NELL or "Lighthouses, Hot Chocolate & You"! We certainly did feel the cruel breezes and the ice and snow storm yesterday but all of these did not deter us from visiting our historic lights!

We had a great time! smile

My best,
Paul Conlin
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& NELL Member


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Re: "The Cold Light of Day" #191662 01/10/05 11:47 AM
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Quote:
A cruel breeze often rips off the ocean, and frequent ice and snow storms intimidate all but the brave or foolish."
Nothing is nicer than a winter's day visiting lighthouses as long as it isn't stormy. Usually you have very few people around and often times the skies are beautiful when it's cold.

I like visiting lights in the off season. You just need to dress for it.

smile Bob smile


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