Cabrillo Stay at Home Quiz #2
We wanted to keep you busy while waiting to get back to Cabrillo. The quiz below shows clues about things at Cabrillo. Can you figure out what they are or what they refer to? Use the Ebinder, VOG and Cabrillo website for clues. This quiz has a military theme. Do you know what this is and where is it located? 2. How about this one? Do you know where this … Continue reading Cabrillo Stay at Home Quiz #2
Just A Walk In The Park – Literally
On the VIP Conference call today, Pauline, and several other staff, mentioned how wonderful the park looked with flowers blooming, birds chirping, etc. The only things missing were all the people; staff; VIPs, and the public. Pauline took lots of photos on Wednesday. We thought since you can’t go to the park, we would bring the park to you. Below are the photos that she … Continue reading Just A Walk In The Park – Literally
April 2020 -Tides
Cabrillo Stay at Home Quiz #1
We wanted to keep you busy while waiting to get back to Cabrillo. The quiz below shows clues about things at Cabrillo. Can you figure out what they are or what they refer to? Use the Ebinder, VOG and Cabrillo website for clues. You can email your answers to cnmvipvoice@gmail.com. What is this? Pollicipes polymerus When was the road to the lighthouseclosed, and why? Today, … Continue reading Cabrillo Stay at Home Quiz #1
Did You Know – A Resurrection of the Contemplation of H-L 330
Since it is Spring and the restoration of the New Point Loma Lighthouse has been completed, we thought this story, contributed by Karen Scanlon and Kim Fahlen, about the resurrection of the Fresnel lens H-L 330 was appropriate. Enjoy. In custom pine boxes—not unlike primitive coffins—rests a Fresnel lens ordered in the mid-1880s for San Diego’s new lighthouse. But this elusive lighthouse lens, given the … Continue reading Did You Know – A Resurrection of the Contemplation of H-L 330
Pandemic Low Tide
Did you ever wonder what a negative low tide in the tidepools looked liked without visitors? TPERP Katrina took this photo last Friday during her roving shift at the tidepools. Obviously this was the last day before the park closed due to the coronavirus pandemic. As you can see the tidepools are basically void of visitors. Katrina modified her roving shift to become a droving … Continue reading Pandemic Low Tide

