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UR March issue
is filled with
awe-inspiring
images. Winners
of our third annual amateur
and professional photogra-phy
competition found the
perfect combination of light
and texture, many inspired
by capturing evening light.
We know you are going to
love this year’s winning
entries, which are simply
stunning. I am crazy about
the bird shots, especially
that fat robin in Jim
Woodson’s backyard, not to
mention Curtis Krueger’s
woodpecker chicks.
Veteran writer Robert
Rehder takes us on a
journey to rediscover
Southport’s menhaden
fishing industry. The
spotter plane photogra-phy,
showing a school of
‘pogies’ and purse nets, is
breathtaking.
The images of Brook-green
Gardens in Myrtle
Beach may make you ready for a day excursion. Only a two-hour drive away, you could spend a full day viewing the work
of Anna Huntington and other sculptors in a 500-acre park that is dubbed the first sculpture garden in the U.S.
This issue contains mouthwatering recipes with a superfood that I had never heard of, moringa. Just point me to where
I can buy it.
Our home features cross the spectrum between a to be built tiny home village for the unsheltered to a River Place pent-house
unit in downtown Wilmington’s new luxury high-rise on the site of the city’s former parking deck.
My update is that I have an appointment with orthopedist Dr. Richard Moore, for which I am most grateful. Keep the
prayers coming!
Editor/Publisher
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The eye of the beholder.
Romeo, an emu at SkyWatch Bird Rescue, was a willing subject for Pat Bradford’s camera in March 2019.
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