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CHANGING OUR WORLD TOGETHER ONE FASCINATING STORY AT A TIME.
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IN ALL THINGS
GIVE THANKS
A WWI SOLDIER’S STORY
Edward Manning Hardin
PRINTMAKING
Steamroller and the CAM
SURF AND TURF
Former NFL kicker Connor Barth
54 Surf and Turf
In our ‘Favorite Thing’ department, former NFL
kicker Connor Barth, who was frequently photo-graphed
himself, can often be found out in the
Wrightsville Beach surf with his Nikon camera
and waterproof housing. By Simon Gonzalez
56 Southern Masterpiece
On south Figure Eight Island near Mason Inlet is
a modern coastal retreat that draws on Southern
roots, making use of a carriage house and
breezeways. By Melissa Sutton-Seng
74 Crock-Pot Throwback
A fresh look at an old kitchen standby, along
with savory recipes for green chili chicken burri-tos,
pulled BBQ turkey, a sweet potato/quinoa/
black bean vegan chili, and a “taco soup.”
By Peter Viele
DEPARTMENTS
13 Up Front
14 Letters
18 Shorts
20 Trending
38 In View
54 Favorite Thing
78 Social Seens
81 Tide Chart
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FEATURES
ON THE COVER
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Amanda Liss of Julia’s Florist
dressed Mike and Amanda
Baker’s Landfall home in stun-ning
fall color for our November
cover. I was so impressed by
the creativity of all the design-ers
who contributed to our
container planting pictorial start-ing
on page 40. Each brought
something unique and beautiful
to our pages in celebration of the
season. Enjoy!
— PHOTO BY ALLISON POTTER
ADVERTISING SECTIONS
23 Mapped: The Gary Shell Cross-City
Trail and a Map of Greater Wilmington
Trails
Wilmington’s Cross-City Trail offers an alternate passage
through the city’s often congested and snarled streets.
Learn how it was funded, and see all the trails in our
exclusive illustrated Wrightsville Beach Magazine Greater
Wilmington Trails map. By Peter Viele
28 A Soldier’s Story – Edward Manning
Hardin
A grandson is given a box of letters. Inside he finds over
150 letters from his grandfather who fought with distinction
along with other Wilmington men to liberate the world
more than 100 years ago. Part 1 of 2. By Pat Bradford
40 Welcoming the Season
Beautifully photographed containers — including a red gar-den
wheelbarrow — from area florists and a Harbor Island
Garden Club member provide inspiration for a splash of fall
and winter color to grace entrances, porches or businesses.
By Allison Potter
46 Printmaking
Three parts comprise this subject. We explain the four most
common processes of relief, intaglio, silkscreen and lithog-raphy;
spotlight artist Jeremy Millard, who is known for his
30-foot long print created from five wood blocks, using
power tools and a 2-ton construction paving roller; and
showcase the Cameron Art Museum’s exhibition of prints
donated by Louis de K. Belden.
By Ben Billingsley and Jessica Novak. 14 Gift Guide 48 Gallery Walk