Photographer Saul Freiden – Atlantic Beach
I started taking it more seriously in December of 2017 when my wife (Deborah) and I combined our passion for photography and nature to launch our photography page on Facebook (Images by Saul and Deborah).
I started taking it more seriously in December of 2017 when my wife (Deborah) and I combined our passion for photography and nature to launch our photography page on Facebook (Images by Saul and Deborah).
Our monthly coffee journey starts up again with Bunny’s Donut Shop, a recent yet staple donut shop off of Bowden Road!
By day, I work as a Project Manager, but outside of work, you can find me behind a camera. Photography allows me to slow down and feed the creative part of my brain and soul.
The importance of ancestry is vital to understanding of self. This tale of the origination of my name LUCIA, provides a link to my past and who I am today.
As Renna’s celebrates its 50th anniversary this June, the company remains open to thoughtful growth. However, its top priority is protecting the qualities that have sustained the business for half a century: great food, consistency,
My grandmother had a saying: “another library burnt down.” When my friend Jay passed, I wrote him a song. Why whisper when you can howl.
“I’m someone who loves our area and especially loves being outside, and the photographs I take on my walks and wanders are a way for me to share the beauty around us with other people.”
For the past 12 years, Surf Quest, which is a program offered by the ARC of St. Johns, has provided free adaptive surfing for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Professional women’s basketball has arrived in the First Coast area. The Upshot League, featuring four teams, premiered on Friday, May 15, at the VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena, where the Jacksonville Waves took on the Charlotte
Full Name: Pam Consolie In what part of the First Coast do you reside now, and how long have you lived there? I live in St. Augustine and have lived here for a little over
Sharon Hester is a wildlife biologist and colored pencil artist based in Lake City, Florida. She combines scientific insight with a lifelong love of drawing to create detailed colored pencil and graphite artworks. Her work
Sheryl Sherwood began the art of pottery by learning to hand-build in 2011. She uses a variety of clays in her pottery building as well as a variety of firing methods to achieve unique coloring.