Daily Archives: May 9, 2012

Moving Day 1970s

Crates awaiting lowering to the ship - photo Glenn Borgens

One of the problems with moving to another lighthouse was that everything had to be crated and or well-packed to withstand the dangers of the transportation and handling by ship and/or helicopter. It also had to survive unexpected falls and/or water damage, both fresh and salt.

When my wife Karen and I first moved on the lighthouses we had no material for crating so we had to get professionals from a moving company to do the work for us. They did a very good job but were very expensive.

When we got the bill we did not have the money to pay for it, so we told the man we would leave half the furnishings there in the warehouse and get them shipped out next month when we got paid. He was having nothing of that and eventually dropped the price to something we could afford. Continue reading Moving Day 1970s

Supermoon over Lighthouse


A “supermoon” rises Saturday (May 5) over the Angel’s Gate lighthouse in San Pedro, Calif.  The moon was the closest it will get to the Earth this year (2012), and it appeared 14 percent larger because of that. At its peak it was about 221,802 miles from Earth.

The average distance of the moon from Earth is 237,700 miles (382,500 km).

See more moon photos in this series from the Daily Herald article.

Here’s the same supermoon over a lighthouse at Loctudy, France. More slides are found here from the National Geographic news.

And if you really like moons and lighthouses together, check out this Google Image Search.