NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2002
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FEATURES Train Spotting Riding history aboard the Eastern Shore railroad. Retrofitted The Annapolis home of the king and queen of collectibles, Chris and Harold Woody. Friendly Fire Tracking wild fires on Parramore Island, off Virginia's eastern shore. Gifts Outside the Box Clever ideas for nontraditional holiday gifts. |
DEPARTMENTS Editor's Letter Detours What's happening on the Bay. Shorelines Chesapeake news, notes, and nonsense Q&A Historic Annapolis Foundation president & CEO, Brian Alexander. Art Dept. Firing it up with the clay guild of the Eastern Shore. Hometowns Winter walkabout in Snow Hill, Md. Traveling Gourmet Chesapeake Wood Duck Inn, Tilghman Island, Md. Andrew's Kitchen Decadent dessert recipes, from pavlova to pecans. Tidewater Treasures The lower shore's first conservationists, Je & Ilia Fehrer. End Quote Bob Lawinger, the fudge guy. |

