
July/August
2004

FEATURES
Island
Power / By Parker Hathcock
The seclusion of Sanibel and Captiva made it tough for islanders to get
electricity until a grassroots effort formed Lee County Electric Cooperative.
Exploring the Panhandle / By Trudi Edelman
Waterfalls in Florida? Parks in the Panhandle have many natural features
that might surprise people more familiar with the state’s coasts.
Caloosahatchee Controversy / By Norm Zeigler
With red tide, beaches heaped with smelly seaweed, and diseased fish,
Southwest Florida’s ecology and economy are under siege, and many
are blaming mismanagement of the Caloosahatchee.
Images of Architecture / By Francine Litofsky
Photographer Francine Litofsky has captured in black and white some of
South Florida’s distinctive structures.
Epicurious
/ By David Grant
DEPARTMENTS
Masthead
Editorial
Coastal Commerce
Making Waves
Celebrating Southwest Floridians
Explorer
Historic Spanish Point
By Gretchen F. Coyle
Profile
The Armenias
By J.G. Samuels
Outdoors
Gunkholing the Islands, By Bill Howell
Getaways
Prince Edward Island, By Wilson Hawthorne
The Arts
On Page and with Paint, By Janina Birtolo
Special
Section
Future Building, By Barbara Linstrom-Arnold
Cuisine
Where There’s Smoke, There’s Barbecue, By Fred Bondurant
Finds
Stylish Summer Necessities, By Julie Clay
Calendar
Where to Go and What to Do in Southwest Florida
Gulf Coast Grins
Island Journal
A Diary of Everyday Life in Paradise
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