Sim One had lavender lemonade. A tall.
The geology here in Scituate, MA, should be its own theme park. These excellent, healthy, ever-changing beaches are town beaches. Outsiders are discouraged by an absence of parking unless you have a sticker, which requires paying taxes locally.
That speck on the horizon between the rocks is (officially named) Minots [no apostrophe; sic] Ledge Light, a landmark of Cohasset, the next town up. I lived in Cohasset for a few months after university, as the guest of a patient friend; some of the worst and best days of my life. Wikipedia: "[Joseph G.] Totten's design [for Minots Ledge Light] was as simple as it was effective. With extensive experience building fortifications, Totten [Chief Engineer of the Army Corps of Engineers] fully appreciated the permanency and strength of granite constructions. He designed the lighthouse so the first 40 feet of lighthouse would be a solid granite base weighing thousands of tons. To secure the lighthouse to the ledge, he had several massive iron pins emplaced so that the lighthouse would be literally pinned to the ledge by its own weight. Working on the ledge could take place only in conditions when it was exposed at low tide and the sea was calm, so construction took years."
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