Light Hearted ep 337 – Two special lighthouse cruises on the Maine coast
Bar Harbor Whale Watch and the schooner Mary Day both offer amazing cruises for lighthouse lovers.
Light Hearted 336 – Author Bob Napolitano and “The Lighthouse Keeper”
A chat with the author of a new novel set at a lost lighthouse in the Pacific Northwest.
Light Hearted Lite 38 – Jen Lewis, Point Cabrillo, CA
A chat about a prime lighthouse destination on the northern California coast.
Light Hearted ep 335 – Bjorn Karlstrom and “Lighthouse Reading”; Kevin Arsenault, Coast Guard light keeper in Maine
Kevin Arsenault talks his days in the 1970s as a Coast Guard keeper at one of the most isolated light stations in the country, also a chat about a very useful new website.
Light Hearted Lite 37 - Erik Nissen Johansen, Pater Noster, Sweden
A conversation with the creator of an award-winning hotel at an incredible island lighthouse in Sweden.
Light Hearted episode 334 – Marty O’Gara and John Ollila, Fairport Harbor, OH
A beautiful and historic lighthouse and museum on Lake Erie - and a ghost cat!
Light Hearted Lite 36 – Bob Mannino, Nantucket Lightship LV-112
The Nantucket Lightship LV-112 is the largest lightship ever built. It's now in Boston, being cared for by a dedicated nonprofit organization, the United States Lightship Museum (USLM). Bob Mannino is the founder and president.
Light Hearted episode 333 – Valeria Araúz Molina, Île Vierge, France
A conversation about one of the world's truly special lighthouses with a woman who knows it intimately.
Light Hearted Lite #35: Lighthouse preservationist Mike Vogel
A conversation with a leading lighthouse preservationist, journalist, and historian.
Light Hearted episode 332 – Sketch artist Jim Lammers
Jim Lammers, who lives in Minnesota, was educated as an architect back when freehand sketching was an integral part of the curriculum. His writing and sketching has been published in a number of professional journals and on websites. His most recent book is “Lighthouses of the Great Lakes: An Architect’s Sketchbook.”