About

I didn’t set out to create a blog.
This space began the same way many meaningful things do—quietly, over time.

Through my travels, I found myself drawn to lighthouses. Not in a planned or intentional way at first, but enough that I started to notice the pattern. Different coastlines, different seasons, different chapters of my life… and somehow, there was always a lighthouse.

Each one felt steady in a way that I often wasn’t.

Along the way, those visits became more than just destinations. They turned into small rituals—finding a local coffee shop, trying something new to eat, slowing down long enough to take it all in. There’s something grounding about those moments too—the quiet of a morning coffee, the comfort of a good meal, the feeling of being somewhere unfamiliar yet meaningful.

There’s something about lighthouses—the way they stand in place through changing tides, offering light without asking anything in return. They don’t chase. They don’t force. They simply turn, constant and present, no matter the weather.

Letters from the Lighthouse grew out of that feeling.

This is a space for reflection, for the in-between moments, and for the thoughts that don’t always have a clear place to land. Some of what I share comes from my travels, some from everyday life, and some from the quieter internal shifts that are harder to name.

If you’ve ever felt like you’re navigating something uncertain, searching for clarity, or just needing a place to pause—you’re not alone here.

This blog isn’t about having all the answers.
It’s about noticing, reflecting, and returning to what feels steady.

— CJ