In May 2011, after four years of life on McNutt's Island, we moved to Montreal. This blog remains, though, as a (sort of) daily record of our time on the island, and a winding path for anyone who would like to meander about among its magical places. For additional perspectives and insights I recommend Greg's book, Island Year: Finding Nova Scotia (2010), and my Bowl of Light (2012). I'll continue to post once in a while. If you do want to read this blog, one option would be to begin at the beginning of it (which is, as we all know, in blog-world, at the end), and read forward, concluding with the most recent entry. It's a journal, really, so it does makes more sense if you read it that way. But, you know, read it any way you like.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Lightkeeper's house at Cape Roseway

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This undated Department of Transportation photograph shows a lightkeeper's house at Cape Roseway at some time between the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. You can see more wonderful photographs like this at NSARM's Virtual Exhibit on Lighthouses of Nova Scotia.


Image courtesy of NSARM.

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