SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2004
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FEATURES Gone Native Preserving the region's indigenous plants at Davidsonville's Chesapeake Native Nursery. Island Life Meet the hearty souls who live on the islands of the Bay. K9 to 5 A workday in the life of people who bring their dogs to work. Plantation Road Touring historic James River plantations. Aw, Shucks! Celebrating the bivalve at the St. Mary's County Oyster Festival. Hidden Talents Getting to know the artists of the Easton's Brookletts Building. Crab Cakes, Ahoy! A novice boater checks out waterfront eateries along the Choptank River. Domestic Industry Sculptor David Hess's Baltimore County home. |
DEPARTMENTS Editor's Letter Detours What's happening on the Bay. Shorelines Chesapeake news, notes, and nonsense Spotlight Churchton, Md.'s radio station, WRYR. Q&A Curt Springer, commander of Coast Guard activities, Baltimore. Spotlight Forensic linguist Carole Chaski, Georgetown, Del. Art Dept. Annapolis ukulele maker Dave Means. Checking Inn Tailwinds Farm, North East, Md. Hometowns Tilghman Island, Md. Traveling Gourmet Venus on the Half Shell, Dewey Beach, Del. Andrew's Kitchen Four kickin' kabob recipes. End Quote Costumer George Goebel, A.T. Jones & Sons, Baltimore. |

