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In each issue of SALTSCAPES you will find articles and photographs that reflect the best of Atlantic Canada:

  • Getaways - hiking, motorcycle touring, weekend drives.
  • Outdoor living - gardening and landscaping tips, features on the creatures and habitat we love.
  • Food - Marie Nightingale, local chefs and your favourite recipes.
  • People - profiles, genealogical roots, neighborhood news.
  • Lifestyles - how-to projects, the music, architecture, fairs, festivals and fun.

Salt and Sail
Majestic tall ships conjure adventure and comaraderie at sea, rebellious rogues and swashbuckling heroes.
By Rosemary Godin

Regional Warming: the Tides of Change
Everyone’s talking about global warming, but what does it mean regionally? There’s good news and not-so-good news.
By John DeMont

Bergs Going Bust
Few icebergs have been spotted off Newfoundland’s craggy coastline in the past few years.... Is the North Atlantic now safe for the Titanic?
By Jan Matthews

From Belfast With Love
It may only be a month of child’s play in Saint John but to inner-city kids from Belfast, it makes a world of difference, far from their alienated neighbourhoods at home.
By Hugh W. McKervill

Gardening 
Often called the aristocrats, lilies are stately, versatile plants that provide panache equally to a pot or a spot at the back of a border.

Nature 
Attracting dragonflies and damselflies, bats and birds to help keep pesky bugs at bay. (Contrary to popular opinion, ponds can be a boon to a bug-free environment.)

Marie’s Menu  
For many of us ice cream is synonymous with carefree youth and comfort... a new look at retro favourites. 

Cooking With 
Returning to the PEI resort that gave her a start was par for the course for executive chef Michelle Morrison.

Foundation Fundamentals   
When a foundation is properly tailored to a house and its surroundings, it can last forever.

Psychology of Colour
 What made you choose that burgundy paint? Are we attracted to certain colours as individuals, or are we programmed to like one shade versus another?

Inviting Garden Structures           
Arbours, pergolas and gazebos add space, interest and depth to a garden—plus an invitation to meander.

 

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