Linda’s Monthly Monday Morning Moaning’s for Monday October 7, 2024 Well fall is here, the weather is cooling, the leaves are turning warm colors and the sun is lowering in the sky. As mentioned last month, my third lighthouse book was published by Arcadia on September 16th. The lights on the Pacific coast have aContinue reading “‘Lighthouses of the Pacific Coast’”
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Lighthouses of Washington
Linda’s Monthly Monday Morning Moaning’s for June 3, 2024 There are eighteen active lighthouses on the Washington coast line, three are standing but considered inactive, three have become automated towers, and two have been demolished. On September 16, Arcadia will publish ‘Lighthouses of the Pacific Coast’ the third in a series of four vintage postcard lighthouseContinue reading “Lighthouses of Washington”
Lighthouses of Oregon
Linda’s Monthly Monday Morning Moaning’s for May 6, 2024 There are eleven lighthouses on the Oregon Coast and nine of them are on the National Register of Historic Places, along the 363 miles of that Oregon Coast. This summer Arcadia will publish ‘Lighthouses of the Pacific Coast’ the third in a series of four vintage postcardContinue reading “Lighthouses of Oregon”
‘Lighthouses of the Pacific Coast’ Book Cover
Linda’s Monthly Monday Morning Moanings for January 1, 2024 HAPPY NEW YEAR 2024 This has been a great way to start the first day of the new year. Although, I have been talking about the latest book I have been working on, this is the first time I have had to highlight the new coverContinue reading “‘Lighthouses of the Pacific Coast’ Book Cover”
‘Lighthouses of the North Atlantic Coast’
Linda’s Monthly Monday Mornings Moaning’s for July 3, 20023 The postcards have been secured, the research and writing has been finished, the editing has been done and on Monday July 24, 2023, the latest Arcadia Publishing, Postcard History Series Book, the ‘Lighthouses of the North Atlantic Coast’ will see the light of day. This willContinue reading “‘Lighthouses of the North Atlantic Coast’”