Wednesday, August 8, 2007

en route to Montauk


George Washington, as a young engineer, selected the site for the lighthouse at Montauk, at the eastern end of Long Island. He surveyed the land, estimated the erosion rates of the sandy bluffs, and chose a location 60 meters back from the cliff edge that he estimated would be safe from erosion for at least 200 years. His calculations were remarkably accurate. Between 1868 and 1972, the cliff retreated 21 meters, just short of the 30 meters per century that Washington had calculated. A seawall that now protects the lighthouse may prolong its existence beyond George Washington's expectations.--usgs

Tomorrow I'm heading to Montauk, Long Island, via upstate New York, to visit family and feel the spray off those powerful waves. My first book, Forgive the Moon, is set mostly in Montauk, and I'll be revisiting some haunts and haunteds. Plus, my gorgeous, brilliant, sweet grandson will be there. I bought sand toys!

I may check in ...

3 comments:

Maddy said...

Looks fabulous, glad you have the sand toys.
Cheers

katrina said...

Have a GREAT time!!!

xoxoKat

Stephanie said...

God, it really looks awesome, Maryanne. Sooooo beautiful.