Cheryl's News from Heceta Lighthouse
March 31, 2016
View looking south from Lighthouse |
Okay, so, public speaking is not my forte. I
bumbled along. It's way more difficult than you even imagine. And then there's the gaffe. With
impromptu public speaking, there is always the moment you make a
gaffe. It's like it's inevitable. So, mine was saying: “ the lighthouse keeper and his wives.”
Oops!
By the end of our stay, though, I think I had reached a point where I was able to give a reasonably interesting
tour of the lighthouse. Thankfully, whew.
Prior to arriving at Heceta Lighthouse,
I had, of course, imaged what our job would be like. I imaged that we would be indoors for
our shift. This is not the case. Rather, we are outdoors unless we are giving
a tour. As you may recall, March has had above normal rainfall. Rich
and I scored again - volunteering outside during heavy rains.
During heavy rain, at least there is a nearby staff building where we can be out of the rain and warm up. For the most part, though, Rich and I and the other volunteers (there were three or four of us), we stand outside. Stand outside in sun, rain and wind. We dress appropriately. On cold and wet days, I wear so many layers I can barely bend my knees or bend over.
During heavy rain, at least there is a nearby staff building where we can be out of the rain and warm up. For the most part, though, Rich and I and the other volunteers (there were three or four of us), we stand outside. Stand outside in sun, rain and wind. We dress appropriately. On cold and wet days, I wear so many layers I can barely bend my knees or bend over.
Hecta Head Lighthouse Nautilus looking up the stairwell |
Now, as our time at Heceta Lighthouse comes
to an end, there is a little bit of sadness leaving an area of such
stunning beauty and leaving the other volunteers. Amongst those volunteering for
the state, the volunteers form a community. A much needed
community/family as we each travel across the USA, for the most part
estranged from our families.
Even though we leave Heceta Lighthouse
with heavy hearts, Rich and I joyously look forward to the end of May
when we return to our usual summer camp at Natural Bridge Campground - the place that has become our Summer home.
Cheryl