Folly Field Notes — Fog Feels Magical

Folly Field Notes — Fog Feels Magical

While it creates some navigational challenges, fog is also cool … literally We’ve had our fair share of foggy mornings (and full days!) recently. Some people have told me the fog feels claustrophobic, but I’ve always thought fog was magical. It feels unending,...
Folly Field Notes — Happy and Safe Storm Watching

Folly Field Notes — Happy and Safe Storm Watching

Summer storms showcase the beauty and power of nature Picture yourself relaxing on the beach on a picture-perfect summer day.  Blue skies, wispy clouds, gentle waves, birds calling, and children running along the sand. An unexpected rumble rolls past. You’ve just...

Salt Marsh Diaries — July 2016

The Truth About Maritime Salvage It’s hard to venture into the salt marsh without seeing a sunken or abandoned vessel. Most often, these vessels slip their anchor and ride a spring tide deep into the spartina grass. Once there, the vessel owner (if even aware of the...

Salt Marsh Diaries — June 2016

You Won’t Get this Education in a Classroom We left the dock around 5 p.m. Two moms and two dads, plus five pre-teen kids smiled, anticipating their adventure into the salt marsh. The two dads shared a Bert’s Market growler, while the moms and kids scanned the water....

Salt Marsh Diaries — March 2016

March is a Time For Rebirth I pulled the last container of green gumbo from the freezer. While it thawed at low-heat in a medium size pot, I started a batch of brown rice. Green gumbo (gumbo z’ herbs) is usually served as a New Orleans Lenten dish. For the last 25...

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