From Eshaness Lighthouse by Sharma Krauskopf


A Stormy Place

This was my first winter spent at Eshaness and I learned one word summed it up best. That word is storm. The best way to tell the stories of storms is with pictures. Here are some I took around the lighthouse in different types of storms.


The backyard during a storm.
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Ossie with waves in the foreground
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Dore Holm in air filled with salt spray
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Sunshine coming out, storm is over but waves are still high
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As always,

Sharma

I love to hear from you so contact me by email at sharma@eshanesslighthouse.co.uk

You can find more articles in the archive under Island Miniatures/Lighthouse Letters.

I have two books which are directly related to this column. The Last Lighthouse tells how we bought our lighthouse and in Scottish Lighthouses our lighthouse is featured in the 31 lighthouses presented. You can order autographed copies by clicking on the name of the book.

Other books you might be interested in ordering and having me sign are my book for children, Moonbeam Cow, and "Scotland - The Complete Guide and Road Atlas", a beautiful book for which I did the text and "Irish Lighthouses" featuring 30 beautiful Irish lighthouse stations.

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