by oncapemagazine | Jul 21, 2023 | December 2021
By GAIL BLAKELY A cookbook is a meticulously selected labor of love. Recipes are tested many times over and then they are copyedited by experts. Published recipes in cookbooks are generally reliable, keeping the sales of cookbooks flourishing. People still love to...
by oncapemagazine | Jul 21, 2023 | December 2021
By JAMIE L. COSTA PHOTOS BY BRENDA M. SHARP Part One: Ice Skating The first time I went ice skating on Cape, my mom laced up my yellowed, hand-me-down skates, which she gifted to me when she gave up the sport, and trucked us down to the closest cranberry bog. Ask any...
by oncapemagazine | Jul 20, 2023 | December 2021
By BECCA LOWRY The winter solstice, which takes place this year on Tuesday, December 21, has been an important day for many people all over the world for thousands of years, and I can’t wait to tell you more about what makes this day so special to them. Also called...
by oncapemagazine | Jul 18, 2023 | Uncategorized
By CHAD SMITH There’s nothing like that first whiff of the season’s first freshly cut lawn. Truly—since after the first one it tends to lose its luster and become another chore you do when you wish you were doing something else. But you can make it all a little easier...
by oncapemagazine | Jul 14, 2023 | August 2022
It begins in a truly coastal village, surrounded by water with buildings dating back to the age of whaling. The briny smell of ocean mixes with aromas of food emanating from the many kitchens lined along the street. Woods Hole, picturesque and inviting, was in the day...