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- August 29th, 2012
Pinch of salt, dash of sunset salty sea air is the secret ingredient in traditional Greek dishes like grilled octopus and stuffed grape leaves served on this beach. And sea breezes are easy to come by because the restaurants that line Skala Eressou on the southwest coast of the Greek isle of Lésvos don’t just face the beach — they are on top of it.
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- August 22nd, 2012Our Fifth Best Islands to Live Onby Eddy Patricelli
It’s summer again. Time for island expats to rattle the constructs of my life. You know, with insights (“The more you know, the less you need”) that make me question everything. It’s my fifth Best Islands to Live On campaign, my fifth year touting the merits of moving to an island (“Make a life, not a living”) and my fifth year declaring how I’ll soon be taking the plunge. Yet here I stand, five years in, still taking island toe dips from the mainland (“Just do it”).
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- August 20th, 2012From Nuka Island, Alaskaby Michael Kew
“It’s snowing, and I’m speeding atop glassy salt water in an open-air skiff. My face is numb, but I can see well enough to spot the hidden entrance to Pete’s Cove. Along the shore are the skeletal remains of a bulldozer, barn and termite-riddled cabin. Through the falling snow, I envision ‘Herring Pete’ and Josephine Sather tending to their fox farm here.
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- August 20th, 2012From Wales: Baskerville Hallby Jad Davenport
“I wander onto the set of my favorite mystery one stormy day in the small town of Hay-on-Wye, Wales. The moors are still brown and flecked with snow, so instead of hiking, I duck into the Murder & Mayhem bookstore. The town has 1,500 residents, but 31 bookstores, proving that the Welsh people love a good story. I flip through Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s most famous Sherlock Holmes tale, The Hound of the Baskervilles.
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