December 2008 Online Edition
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Holiday Appetizers
Text by Jon Davies | Published December 1st, 2008 in The Persnickety Chef
This is a busy time of year for chefs. Everyone is scrambling for quick, easy holiday recipes. This time of year I get asked more questions than a doctor at a hypochondriac’s holiday party. I am most often asked for [...]
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The First Lady of Stained Glass
Text by Karen Fox | Published December 1st, 2008 in Cape May Magazine • Restoration
Text by Karen Fox. Photographs by Dottie Rogers. The original article, Jewels of Cape May, first appeared in Cape May Magazine, Winter 2007.
There’s a special glow this holiday season at Cape May’s First Presbyterian Church.
Taking down the Hughes Street windows. The glass is [...] -
Holly, Winter’s Berries
Text by Lorraine Kiefer | Published December 1st, 2008 in Garden Talk
It’s beginning to look a lot like winter, with berries everywhere!
Colorful berries are one of the joys of a winter landscape and garden. They sparkle like jewels on a sunny day or when there is a snowfall. I love to [...] -
What’s happening this December?
Text by Susan Tischler | Published December 1st, 2008 in The Holidays
What’s that sound? Can you hear it? It’s the sound of sleigh bells. And you know what that means. It’s the 43rd West Cape May Christmas Parade coming your way December 6 starting at 5 p.m. in front of the West Cape May [...]
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Cape May on Paper
Text by Stefanie Godfrey | Published December 1st, 2008 in Books
When you think Cape May what comes to mind? Diamonds? Victorian Sand Ladies? Piping Plovers? America’s original seaside resort has been dazzling new and veteran visitors alike with her charm, beauty and history; many to the point of bringing pen [...]
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Christmas in Cape May
Text by Macy Zhelyazkova | Published December 1st, 2008 in In Pictures • The Holidays
Take a Christmas tour around our beautiful seaside town with our Christmas 2008 pictorial! Select any image to view the full size. Pictures by Macy Zhelyazkova.
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