NOVEMBER 2004
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FEATURES Ebb & Flow The Chesapeake's most avid reporter turns his focus on personal memories. Where's the Political Will Despite earnest efforts, many of the Bay's biggest advocates fall short in the political arena. Untamed Chesapeake Noted photographers capture the Bay at its best - wild and free. Blame Game Regular folks speak out on who and what are poisoning the waters. Green House A straw bale house that's both inviting and easy on the environment. Troubled Spirit Piscataway Chief Billy Redwing Tayac speaks of his people's strong connection to the Bay. Maryland's Most Wanted Insidious non-native species, nature's invading criminals. |
DEPARTMENTS Editor's Letter Detours What's happening on the Bay. Shorelines Chesapeake news, notes, and nonsense Spotlight Annapolis's personal trainer to the sailing stars Harry Legum. Q&A Chesapeake Bay Foundation's education guru, Don Baugh. Spotlight Farm conservationist/scientist/mayor Dr. Russ Brinsfield. Art Dept. Oil painter and children's book illustrator Marcy Dunn Ramsey. Checking Inn Tower Hill B&B, Cape Charles, Va. Hometowns Chesterstown, Md. Traveling Gourmet Globe Theatre Bistro, Berlin, Md. Andrew's Kitchen Inventive hors d'oeuvres, with oysters, crab, and more. End Quote The National Aquarium's Lisa Schofield, marine mammal trainer. |

