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	<title>Comments on: Texas Tea Setting - The Old Point Loma Lighthouse</title>
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		<title>By: Christine</title>
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		<dc:creator>Christine</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi Maura. I  am totally on the same page as you with regard to my insistance that the stated setting matching reality.  I read a book once that had a girl at a NJ boardwalk looking at the sunset over the ocean.  I almost put the book down right there. &lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;I love this picture of the Old Point Loma Lighthouse.  I was vactioning in California in the summer of 2004 with my husband and two kids and we traveled the whole state in 12 days.... the highlights having been visiting several National Parks.  I had a visit to this lighthouse on our agenda, but as San Diego was our last destination, we had sadly ran out of time before our flight home.  Now I am even more sad that I never made it there.  It is quite beautiful and as most lighthouses go, has a bittersweet history.   &lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;The places that remain so special to me are probably the National Parks of California, Utah, and Arizona  that I have visited in the last few years.  I think mostly because it opened my eyes and dropped my jaw as I stood in awe of our planet and the forces of nature that have created such amazing landscapes.  I don't think I will ever forget the raw beauty of those regions.  Ever.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Maura. I  am totally on the same page as you with regard to my insistance that the stated setting matching reality.  I read a book once that had a girl at a NJ boardwalk looking at the sunset over the ocean.  I almost put the book down right there. </p>
<p>I love this picture of the Old Point Loma Lighthouse.  I was vactioning in California in the summer of 2004 with my husband and two kids and we traveled the whole state in 12 days&#8230;. the highlights having been visiting several National Parks.  I had a visit to this lighthouse on our agenda, but as San Diego was our last destination, we had sadly ran out of time before our flight home.  Now I am even more sad that I never made it there.  It is quite beautiful and as most lighthouses go, has a bittersweet history.   </p>
<p>The places that remain so special to me are probably the National Parks of California, Utah, and Arizona  that I have visited in the last few years.  I think mostly because it opened my eyes and dropped my jaw as I stood in awe of our planet and the forces of nature that have created such amazing landscapes.  I don&#8217;t think I will ever forget the raw beauty of those regions.  Ever.</p>
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