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4 comments :

  1. Candice had to travel out of town so she wasn't able to post this week. She'll be back to her regularly scheduled posting next week. In the meantime, I hope you enjoy this field trip feature from my recent trip to Whitehall, Michigan!

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  2. Looks like an interesting, historical place. I've always thought lighthouses held a bit of mystery...know what I mean?

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  3. I do, Cecelia. As a matter of fact, when I was choosing the music for this piece, I sensed that it needed something unusual and "seafaring". LOL!

    Did you notice how the video lightened and darkened in spots? That was caused by the sun poking out from the clouds. I thought it gave the piece a sufficiently "spooky" effect. :-)

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