THE HOME & GARDEN ISSUE
July/August 2014
Twenty-one years ago this past March, I moved from Boston, Massachusetts, to Florida to take a position as marketing director of Seaside Merchants Association...
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Filmmaker Bruce Brown opens his legendary surf flick The Endless Summer with the famous line: “Summer means many different things to different people.”
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Where the Livin’ Is Easy By Lisa M. Burwell | Photography by Rich Meade Some people just know what they want to do at a young age [...]
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South Carolina’s New Hot Spot By Kim Duke-Layden | Photography by Kim Duke-Layden and John Layden Nestled in the rolling foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains halfway [...]
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A Seaside Icon By Jordan Staggs | Photography by Romona Robbins and Jack Gardner Take a stroll north from Scenic Highway 30-A through the serene shopping plaza [...]
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Thinking Outside of the Pill Box By Kim Duke-Layden | Photography by Romona Robbins Hands down, the West leads the world in medical technology innovations and in [...]
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Beating the Summer Heat in Style By Jordan Staggs | Photography courtesy of Cox Pools “Swimming pools are like eye candy for your backyard,” says Richard L. [...]
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Losing Inches and Contouring Your Body by Design By Kimberly Moskowitz, MD, MS | Photography provided by Cosmetic Vein & Laser Center In today’s society, women and [...]
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The gardening and gift specialists at Clay Gardens and Gifts have quickly become South Walton’s go-to landscape and plant experts...
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Fascination with the orchid spans continents and millennia, and many cultures have imbued the orchid with great meaning and symbolism...
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Over thirty years ago, English designer Rachel Ashwell rather brilliantly coined the term “shabby chic” to describe a gentrified cottage look that features fine furnishings with sun-washed fabrics and distressed woods...
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When Daryl and I first dreamed of creating a town, we imagined experiences such as those we cherished from my childhood summers on the beach with my family...
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