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What's Online: April 2006
Here are the Web site links published on the pages of Coastal Living magazine and what's new online for April, 2006.


April 2006

HOMES
Coastal Cottage 101
Designers invite us inside for a closer look at their colorful cottages.

Good Housekeeping
An enclave of restored weekend cottages on the Maine coast is so eye-catching, you might just forget about the view.

Blast From the Past
Retro patio furniture makes a comeback—inside and out.

After the Storm
Hurricane Katrina inspires a flurry of coastal design innovation.

Open and Shut
With so many styles and options available, even the most utilitarian shutters deliver architectural punch.

French Connection
A St. Barth’s villa gives renters endless views, sugar-sand beaches, and a taste of Europe without the jet lag.


TRAVEL
Top 10 Seafood Markets
At full-service fishmongers, you can shop, sample, or even ship it home.

Near New Orleans, But a World Away
If you like peaceful getaways—and fabulous food—Madisonville is the spot for you.

The Great Gaspé
A remote but alluring Canadian peninsula builds a tourist industry on a rock.

Scenic Surprise
Breathtaking views abound in Gaspé, a colorful harbor town.


LIVING
Outdoor Americana
Nicki Huggins began collecting vintage gliders, spring chairs, and rockers to furnish her California home. Before she knew it, she had started a business and returned to her Gulf Coast roots.

So You Want to Live on the Coast Special Section
Everything you need to know from people who’ve made the move.

Gifts That Keep on Giving
Support Hurricane Katrina relief with these thoughtful purchases.


FOOD
Sear Beauty
Salmon, basil, and tomatoes blend divinely in this any-night meal.

Sweet and Sour
Key limes aren't just for pies—try our refreshing martini.

Lowcountry Fare
Isle of Hope residents gather by the shore for this Southern-style celebration. A block party never had a better location.

Lowcountry Cuisine
South Carolina’s coast is home to one of the country’s richest culinary traditions.

Queen of Kosher
Keep kosher with recipes from Susie Fishbein.


ARCHIVES
March, 2006