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How do you deliver lunch to a lighthouse?
How do you deliver lunch to a lighthouse?
Once there was a lighthouse keeper called Mr. Grinling. At night time he lived in a small white cottage perched high on the cliffs, and in the daytime he rowed out to his lighthouse to clean and polish the light. Every day Mr Grinling tucks into delicious lunch, prepared by his wife, Mrs Grinling. But Mr Grinling isn’t the only one who enjoys the tasty food, so Mrs Grinling has to think of a way to stop the greedy seagulls from stealing the lighthouse keeper’s lunch
Lighthouses
The best thing about this book is that you can visit any lighthouse anywhere in the world and think you’re at the one in the book. In an interview on her website, the author mentions that it was the in Scotland which really inspired her, so that is the one placed on the map. It might not have the stripes like the one in the book but you can really see the similarity of the one owned by Mr Garling. Is there a cat called Hamish living nearby? Well, you will have to visit to find out.
From the website:
“The wildlife around the lighthouse is phenomenal, with whales, dolphins, basking sharks, otters, seals, sea eagles and thousands of seabirds all regularly seen. There are blissful walking opportunities from the lighthouse along spectacular cliffs and deserted beaches. In addition there is the opportunity to see the Northern Lights in our autumn and spring dark skies”
In Scotland, there are a few if you’re prepared to travel – Eilean Glas Lighthouse in the Outer Hebrides and North Ronaldsay in the Orkney Isles which is the most northern of the lot!
Destination : Scotland Author/Guide: Ronda Armitage
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