After four days off, we were ready to return to work today. We got a call last night from Karen at the museum to tell us a group of seniors would be at the lighthouse at 9:30, a half hour before our official opening time. We got there, but no tour group. So we just did the tours with the folks who were out there and ready. Maybe 45 minutes later the group showed up; we hadn't been told they were coming from Grants Pass, a town in Oregon about 80 miles from Crescent City, a curvy route and not a speedy one. Eight or nine ladies were excited about learning about the lighthouse, so they made good listeners.
Cary made a spinach omelet for supper, one of his specialties, delicious. On our after-dinner walk we ran into some people who wanted to see the lighthouse but were convinced they could never get across the water. I told the woman our hours are 10-12 tomorrow; Siri had told her otherwise! I showed her the tide chart on my phone, so we hope that she, her husband and the friends camped next to them make it out in the morning.
It was another beautiful day, nowhere near as windy as last week. When we got up yesterday the thermometer said it was 46 degrees; today it was 56.
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