Shanachie interview with the Librarian in Black

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Erik Boekesteijn and Jaap van de Geer, otherwise known as the Shanachies, conducted an interview with me as part of their Shanachie Video Project, a tour around the world interviewing librarians.  The interview was done at the Point Reyes Lighthouse inside the Point Reyes National Seashore.*  We took a half-mile trail hike, plus 308 steps down to the lighthouse (and back up!).  I was also lucky enough to have Erik & Jaap stay with us for a couple of days, including a whirlwind tour of the best ...

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Sarah 3 months ago on Wordpress

Really nice interview Sarah! And honestly, I can’t believe that the first person to see & respond to this felt the need to harp on about the “furthest point west” thing, and didn’t say a single nice thing about the interview. Shows how selfish, self-important, and inconsiderate some people are! But good job!

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Sarah 3 months, 1 week ago on Wordpress

I got my information from the Point Reyes National Seashore itself. And as I don’t believe every article I see on the inter-webs (e.g. the one you linked to), I did a bit more digging. According to Wikipedia, the westernmost point of the contiguous United States (not including small islands that are not contiguous), is Cape Alava, Washington at 124.73306c. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extreme_points_of_the_United_States ... See all content

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Darren 3 months, 1 week ago on Wordpress

Westernmost point? Where do you get your information? Citations or it didn’t happen.

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