Nov 23, 2020 05:00PM ● By LYNN SCHNEIDER
The first phase of construction on the Enclave, Shell Point Retirement Community’s latest neighborhood, is complete, and several residents have already begun moving into the community.
Nov 23, 2020 05:00PM ● By KATIE FERRON
Joanna Fitzgerald and Kathy Worley have a couple things in common. They are both passionate advocates for preserving Southwest Florida’s environment. And they have each been doing it for 25 years at the Conservancy of Southwest Florida.
Nov 23, 2020 05:00PM ● By MICHELE MCKENZIE
Seaweed has been used for its therapeutic health and beauty benefits for thousands of years—dating back to the Roman and Egyptian empires. Ireland is especially famous for its seaweed bath houses, which rose to popularity throughout the 1700s.
Nov 23, 2020 05:00PM ● By DR. RANDALL NIEHOFF
Our Gulf Coast islands are a destination—especially during the holidays. Families and friends who come to celebrate with each other bring their own to-do lists. Different as schedules may be, there are two activities every list has in common.
Nov 23, 2020 05:00PM ● By TANYA HOCHSCHILD
Growing up in South Africa exposed us to a cosmopolitan array of food cultures. Nothing was off the table—from exotic European fare to local tribal dishes. We spent much of our early years sitting in the garden with our nanny and the other African staff, sharing their meals of putu pap...
Nov 23, 2020 05:00PM ● By GINA BIRCH
The doors of Olde Florida Chop House had been open for only three months when COVID-19 forced them closed. Operators Stacy and Darren Robertshaw, along with general manager Addison Hyre, used the unexpected, unprecedented time off to reevaluate, regroup and reopen.
Nov 23, 2020 05:00PM
Delicious recipes (Butternut Squash Soup, Chocolate Cake, and Pickled Chanterelle Mushrooms ...oh my!) from a variety of distinguished restaurants in the SWFL area.
Organizations such as Bonita Springs Assistance Office, Cape Coral Animal Shelter, FISH of SANCAP, and more are giving back to the community.
Could there be a place more conducive to the gonzo-style journalism of the late Hunter S. Thompson than Florida? Somehow, Thompson himself never fully embraced the Sunshine State, but, fortunately, Kent Russell has picked up the ball with his recently published book, In the Land of Good Living.
Nov 23, 2020 05:00PM ● By WILLIAM R. COX
The snowy egret (Egretta thula) is distinguished by its beautiful white plumage, with vivid yellow and black details. It has yellow lores, a black bill and black legs with bright yellow feet. Its appearance is even more striking when sporting its breeding plumage of long feathery plumes on its back and throat.
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