Posts by WB Magazine
An Epic Journey
When she began running marathons after accepting a friend’s challenge, 60-year-old Susan Warwick had no idea that her quest to gain fitness and improve health would morph into an epic challenge spanning 22 years, replete with unique perspectives, fabulous discoveries, and lifetime memories. “Be it national park, national treasure, natural beauty or iconic venue, every…
Read MoreDrawn to Nature
Catherine Crumpton paints what she is drawn to — trees, bushes, ocean waves, wooded trails, anything to do with nature. But she has a special love for flowers. It can seem intimidating to paint the complex plants, but she advises to “just look at the basic shapes, values and color as you would with any…
Read MoreEcological Landscaping
Landscaping projects can be daunting, especially if you’re new to an area or have a huge yard to tackle. On the bright side, a big project is an excellent opportunity to improve your home’s curb appeal, create outdoor space that you’ll enjoy, and by practicing sustainable landscaping contribute to a healthy ecosystem. Sustainable landscaping will…
Read MoreWilmington’s Multimodal Rail Trail is On Track
Recent grant funding will help complete the initial design work for Wilmington’s Northside pedestrian and bicycle trail in the abandoned Atlantic Coast Line (ACL) railroad bed, known as the Rail Trail. “The Wilmington Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization awarded the City of Wilmington $680,000 from our Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act funding to…
Read MoreMirror Image
The setting sun illuminates cloud formations over Town Creek at the Brunswick Nature Park boat launch on Nov. 21, 2021. The remnants of trees killed by saltwater intrusion, commonly known as ghost trees, stand in the marsh grass along the tributary to the Cape Fear River.
Read MoreFishing for Research
The Research Vessel (RV) Machapunga was the largest, at 47 feet, and best built Harkers Island vessel I have seen and been on. She served the research community of the UNC Institute of Marine Science in Morehead City for many years. The Machapunga was beamy with a shallow draft, perfect for studies in the nearshore…
Read MorePlatinum Jubilee
As spring blooms in gardens all over the nation, one storied local garden club is celebrating its 70th anniversary. The Harbor Island Garden Club was established in 1952 when 10 women met for lunch wearing white hats and gloves. Over the succeeding decades the women of Wrightsville Beach and Harbor Island bonded in a club…
Read MoreCelebrating Under the Tree
Wilmington area ministry has a unique retail operation that offers low-cost clothing and merchandise while also providing jobs and training for area residents transitioning from prison, homelessness, abuse and recovery. Found both online and with a physical location on Princess Place Drive, the Bargain Box of Wilmington is a nonprofit resale clothing and household goods…
Read MoreUp Front
The Month of May can mean many things, but it always brings us Mother’s Day, graduations, and at month’s end the Memorial Day weekend and the shift into the revival of summer time! You’ll find in this issue the story of an incredible local woman who has run marathons in 50 states over the past…
Read MoreSix Stylish Kitchens
Celebrity chef Andrew Zimmern may have said it best: “Everything happens in the kitchen.” The kitchen is the room that receives the most foot traffic. It’s where meals are shared, where important conversations take place, where memories are made, and where family and friends gather. A kitchen can sell a house, and a good kitchen…
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