Sat in his chair by the fire, the lighthouse keeper writes a paragraph of his journal. Outside, a thunder storm rages out at sea.
Sat in his chair by the fire, the lighthouse keeper writes a paragraph of his journal. Outside, a thunder storm rages out at sea.
The wind rattles the door knocker. The lighthouse keeper prepares for a rough night.
The lid rattles on the pot on the stove. The lighthouse keeper stays inside.
As the northerly wind carries icy cold air from the arctic, the lighthouse keeper tries to mend a bag, but it is beyond repair.
The lighthouse keeper sleeps.
Sat in his chair by the fire, the lighthouse keeper adds a sail to his model boat. Outside, lightning strikes the waves.
The hail drums off the rocks. The lighthouse keeper prepares for a windy night.
As the waves crash on the rocks, the lighthouse keeper stays inside.
The lighthouse keeper makes a hot chocolate and sits in his chair to drink it.
The rough sea can be heard from the living room. The lighthouse keeper wonders how the cormorants are faring in this storm.
The lighthouse seems to shudder with in the ensuing wind. The lighthouse keeper makes a whisky and sits in his chair to drink it. The low glowing fire gives out warm orange light.
The large white-capped waves break on the beach. The lighthouse keeper battens down the hatches, its going to be a windy night.
The spray blows from the sea, coating the windows in salt. Braving the weather, the lighthouse keeper goes down to the pier to collect cowrie shells to decorate the bedroom. He finds four cowries and two limpets.
This morning the hail hammers off the windows. The lighthouse keeper reads a book with a hot chocolate.
The lighthouse keeper roasts chestnuts on the fire. The lamp casts dancing shadows on the walls.
The lighthouse keeper goes upstairs to check the lantern.
The lighthouse keeper decides to do some plein air sketching of the rocks on piece of special paper. Puffins play in the breeze.
The southerly breeze is warm. The lighthouse keeper tries to fix the lightouse door knocker, damaged by the storm.
The lighthouse keeper does some morning stretches for his sore back.
The lighthouse keeper is sound asleep. The lighthouse lantern spins slowly, clicking periodically.
The lighthouse keeper sleeps quietly. Outside, the waves lap off the rocks.
The lighthouse keeper goes down to the beach to swim in the shallows, the water is freezing. Afterwards, he makes a whisky and sits on the doorstep to drink it.
The lighthouse keeper scrambles down to the rocks to go fishing, he catches three pollocks.
Sun through the bedroom window wakes the lighthouse keeper.
The lighthouse keeper is sound asleep. The lighthouse lantern spins slowly, making a quiet humming noise.
The lighthouse keeper sleeps peacefully, dreaming of minke whales.
Gannets play in the breeze. The lighthouse keeper goes down to the rocks to go fishing.
In the late morning, the lighthouse keeper walks out over the sea cliffs to look out for seagulls. Upon returning, he goes down to the pier to collect driftwood for the fire. He finds six sticks.
Sun through the bedroom window wakes the lighthouse keeper. First he makes toast. Later the lighthouse keeper wanders down to the beach to swim in the shallows.
The lighthouse keeper is woken by the sound of a window breaking downstairs, he doesn't dare get up.