1. The first Lighthouse that I ever saw was Biloxi, MS. Living on the Gulf Coast this is a light that you are likly to see alot of. When I was a very little girl we used to travel alot back and fouth between Houston, TX where we lived and Mobile, AL where both my parents grew up. This being before the day of interstates Hwy 90 was the way to go! I can remember seeing the lighthouse in the middle of the road and thinking "we are almost there!". Later on in time when I was 16. We lived in Ocean Springs, MS and I worked in Biloxi after school. So I would have to drive by the lighthouse every day. And now I still see this lighthouse about once a month or so, as I like to go over to the boats (Casinos) to eat and donate a few dollars from time to time.

2. My most memorable and unforgettable lighthouse experience wasn't realy because of the lighthouse (this was before my growing interest in lighthouses). The lighthouse was Fort Jefferson, FL. My husband and I wore on a 4 day live-a-bord Scuba Diveing trip to the Dry Tortuas. Note that there was a Hurricane just off the cost of Cuba at the time and we were diveing in 10 ft. seas! Getting off the boat was no problem, but getting back on was a *&%#@. This was also the day that I cought my first Lobster! Would I do it again? YOU BET YA!!!

3. As for the lighthouse that I would love to live in, I don't know, there are severl. St. Joseph Point, FL would be great! Although I've never seen the inside. I did fall in love with the outside! Cedar Keys, FL would also be nice! And I could name a few more as well.

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