We all have them—they usually come in the form of that special thing you may have received as a gift or purchased yourself, and can’t live without. If I love something I will wear it to death. If there is … Continue reading
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Celebrate the New Year with a Ball, Muskrat, ...
If you haven’t made plans for the last few minutes of 2011 and the first new minutes of 2012, don’t worry. A few towns on the Delmarva coast have traditions of lowering over-sized odd objects from the top of landmarks … Continue reading
Ring in the New Year at a National Historic L ...
The lovely historic town of Lewes, DE—known as “the first city in the first state,” due to its origins as the original settlement in what would become the state of Delaware—is about to host a maritime New Year’s celebration unlike … Continue reading
A Lucky Girl’s Life: A New Year, a New ...
This is the time of year when we all seem to be worn out by the hustle and bustle of the Christmas season. When we feel tired, we look tired. With the new year approaching we also tend to analyze ourselves about … Continue reading
The Waystead Inn: An Old House with Modern Am ...
The Waystead Inn is bound to become a memorable icon in the downtown Berlin vicinity. Like many early 1900’s-built buildings in the Berlin area, the Waystead was completely gutted, remodeled, and put back together to become an old house with … Continue reading
The Ease of Easing In: The Humphreys House
" You gotta love an old house" the quote from our next door neighbor, who between two visits to the hospital still found time to bake us the most amazing rum cake, as a welcome to the neighborhood. We do … Continue reading
Buy Tickets or Make Reservations for New Year ...
Are you ready for 2012, yet? It’s fast approaching! It’s just one week away – time to decide what you’re going to be doing on the big night. If you’re hoping to get reservations for dinner somewhere, get a hotel … Continue reading
Stringing up the Lights
In a few days Christmas will be over, the temperatures will remain unseasonably warm, and conditions will be perfect for removing holiday lights, dragging a dying evergreen tree out of the house, and hauling holiday decorations up the attic stairs … Continue reading
Socially Speaking: Happy Holidays!
We’re sure that the Eastern Shore will be quiet and peaceful on Christmas Sunday, but what about Christmas Eve? Does anyone have plans to bar hop on Saturday night with friends and family who have ventured back home to celebrate … Continue reading
The Bona Style: Out With the Old, In With the ...
I have be so excited to share this week’s column with you because it is more then just a fashion piece, it is about life and how quickly things can change for the better if you take the first step! … Continue reading
Local Artisans Month: The Next Generation
In anticipation of the holiday season, and to further our quest to celebrate the movement to buy local, and jointly support community artisans, ShoreBread launched Local Artist’s Month. In this our final week, and just days before Christmas, (when hopefully … Continue reading
Pemberton Park: History, Hiking & a Sycam ...
On the west side of Salisbury, MD there are 262 acres of land devoted to preserving local ecosystems and history. Weaving through marshlands, forest, woods, and meadows on that acreage there are 4-and-a-half miles of meticulously kept nature trails. The … Continue reading
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