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My second post from Massachusetts (doesn’t follow the order of the days that we stayed there) is from Winter Island's lighthouse or Fort Pickering, a 17th - century historic fort site in Salem Massachusetts. It is actually the second lighthouse that we visited on this trip and for the second time on this trip I opted to wear navy -white (you will see soon the other one) but what’s better than a nautical mix by the water, right? Places like these are great for many reasons, but besides the wonderful scenery/ views that this lighthouse has to offer, it is also easy for kids to climb and it made an instant playground for the time we stayed there. Noah and Caroline are very easy adaptable with any location we visit and they always find something to do. Not to mention if there is water and stones, nothing else is needed. Another lesson that kids give us: you don’t need much to be happy and they really live in the moment…

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