Linda’s Monthly Monday Morning Moaning’s for July 7, 2025 I have been very fortunate to have had six previous local history books published by Arcadia Publishing since 2019, and nothing compares to the feeling when the first package of finished books are delivered to my door. All the work, research, time, love, and aggravation inContinue reading “‘Lighthouses of the Southern Atlantic and Gulf States’”
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Preserving a Legacy
Linda’s Monthly Monday Morning Moaning’s for June 2, 2025 Preserving a Legacy, The United States Lighthouse Society: For the past 40 years, the United States Lighthouse Society (USLHS) has been in the forefront of efforts to preserve this essential part of maritime heritage. The USLHS has built a comprehensive research library, both in the physicalContinue reading “Preserving a Legacy”
A Michigan Mystery
Linda’s Monthly Monday Morning Moaning’s for May 5th, 2025 With my long love of history, I am always looking for that next great read and hopefully with some sort of an mystery attached. A few years ago I came across just the book I was looking for. Northwest Orient Airlines, Flight 2501 was a DC-4Continue reading “A Michigan Mystery”
Finding those cover images!
Linda’s Monthly Monday Morning Moaning’s for Monday November 4, 2024. After deciding on what your subject for the book will be, coming up with a name is one of the first items you have to decide on. Sometimes it’s easy, sometimes not so easy. And in spite of how brilliant a name you have comeContinue reading “Finding those cover images!”
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”