March, 2013
Welcome to our Spring 2013 issue!

Welcome to our Spring 2013 issue!

Southern Maryland-This is Living magazine is all about the good people, places and businesses of Southern Maryland.  We are committed to spreading the word about the great quality of life available in Calvert, Charles and St. Mary’s counties.

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A Hometown Musician Making it Big

A Hometown Musician Making it Big

Story by Caroline Miller King and Photography by August Selckmann

Sam Grow shouldn’t be humble. The singer-songwriter from Charles County is enjoying success on the iTunes charts, taking his band on nationwide tours, and often playing with some pretty big names in the music business. But when I thanked him for agreeing to be interviewed, his response was to thank me for wanting to interview him.

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Feline Fine: Rescue Groups Help Cats Live Happy, Healthy Lives

Feline Fine: Rescue Groups Help Cats Live Happy, Healthy Lives

Story by Laurie Coyle

“Spike” had severely deformed front legs, “Clark Kent” was having trouble breathing due to a bone deformity, and “Wonder Kitty” was blind when each cat was taken in by members of Last Chance Animal Rescue (LCAR) in Waldorf, given the medical treatment it needed, and ultimately given a chance to live a happy, healthy life.

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Bistro Belle Maison: A Treasure on Solomons Island

Bistro Belle Maison: A Treasure on Solomons Island

Review by Caroline Miller King and Photography by Ed Mann

Amanda Comer has a lot on her plate. Pun intended. That’s because the cheerful chef is busy running Solomons’ Lotus Kitchen, Blue Heron Inn bed and breakfast, and Bistro Belle Maison located inside the Inn. The Bistro is her latest endeavor. Open since July 2012, it treats diners to small plates, an intimate atmosphere and breathtaking views of Back Creek and The Narrows, the Patuxent River, and the Chesapeake Bay beyond.

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Cycling the Roads Less Traveled

Cycling the Roads Less Traveled

Story by Danita Boonchaisri and Photograph by August Selckmann

As the weather turns ever more pleasant, the great outdoors beckon. Why not enjoy a little fresh air and sunshine while taking in Southern Maryland’s beautiful vistas from the saddle of a bicycle?

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Green and Clean in Southern Maryland

Green and Clean in Southern Maryland

Story by Debra Zimmerman Murphey

For Southern Maryland, what’s old has become new.

As alternative energy becomes more common and cost-effective, businesses, residents and governments are harnessing ages-old resources such as the wind, energy from below the earth’s surface, and the sun.

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Amaryllis: A Holiday Showstopper

Amaryllis: A Holiday Showstopper

Story by Edna Troiano and Photography by Devon Sinclaire

When the air turns nippy, one product appears on the shelves of groceries, big box stores, hardware stores, garden centers and even dollar stores. No, not snow shovels: amaryllis bulbs. Although the term amaryllis includes many varieties of lilies, most people use it to refer to the one people grow indoors around the holidays. These bulbs, prized for their large showy blooms, have solid or striped petals in shades ranging from dark red to white.

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Happy 370th to All Saints Oakley Parish

Happy 370th to All Saints Oakley Parish

Story by Tina Wagner and Photography by John Kite

All Saints Oakley Parish in Avenue celebrates its 370th birthday this year. That’s a lot of candles on a cake, but it also means that this small country Episcopal parish, established in 1642, has stood the test of time and more.

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The Gift of Giving: A Christmas Shop for Those in Need

The Gift of Giving: A Christmas Shop for Those in Need

Story by Caroline Miller King

Christmas is all about giving, and a group of volunteers at South Potomac Church in White Plains understands the importance of that. Each December, the worship center of South Potomac Church in White Plains is transformed into a mini-mall, with departments ranging from men’s and women’s clothing to toys, household items, books and even pet supplies. At this Christmas Shop, the community’s needy can use “angel dollars” to shop for gifts.

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Deck the Hulls! Lighted Boat Parade is One Highlight of the Solomons Christmas Walk

Deck the Hulls! Lighted Boat Parade is One Highlight of the Solomons Christmas Walk

Story by Danita Boonchaisri and Photography by Ken and Robbin Haigler­

Crest the Governor Thomas Johnson Bridge into Calvert County this holiday season and you’ll get a shimmering peek of something special happening in Solomons. You may even be inspired to detour onto the island on December 7 and 8, when this waterside town sparkles with color for the 28th annual Solomons Christmas Walk and Lighted Boat Parade. It’s a charming tradition in a place where the welcome mat is always out.

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