Bells Are Ringing
This class at University of Kansas is one of two in the country to teach the carillon – the instrument behind the bells.
Fallik worked on the multimedia desks at the Wall Street Journal and The Philadelphia Inquirer. Her latest project is a series on the New Jersey and Delaware shores. She won a grant from the National Institution for Health Care Management to do a series about loneliness with NPR in 2020, but was delayed by the pandemic.
This class at University of Kansas is one of two in the country to teach the carillon – the instrument behind the bells.
It’s full-on summertime hot as Matt Long sets up his yellow buckets, pastry knives, and brushes at the far end of the beach and gets to work. What is it? Right now, it’s a blob of sand.
Everyone has a theory when it comes to Cape May Diamonds. Is there a silica shelf off the coastline? Is the sunken ship sucking in …
Frank Thomas could handle the squid. The mussels. The steamers. But cooking oysters was the biggest challenge.
I loved hearing the stories behind the sea glass we found on the beach. Sometimes it was special because of the memory and the people, …
Every week, Christeena Minopetros combs bays and beaches for sea glass, whether she’s in Florida, Greece, or her childhood home of Sea Bright, N.J.
View From The Beach is now on all the best social channels to share text, photos, videos, and other media relating to the Delaware and …
Right where the Delaware Bay slaps the shore, thousands of horseshoe crabs are getting their groove on — shells clicking, 10 legs flailing, tails sliding across the sand — looking for the next best thing.
Enjoyed the Cape May Diamonds video? You can share your photos with the world with the View From The Beach Flickr group. To join the …
Jeanette Bartolomeo spends hours each week staring at the tide on Sunset Beach, a tiny stretch at the tip of this tourist area.