Fenwick Island, DE
I was out on a typical evening, preparing for a dusk real estate shoot in the vicinity, when the sky began its transformation—soft pinks melting into deeper hues, casting a warm glow over everything. In the distance, the Candy Homes near Fenwick Island, just off Route 54, stood like a row of pastel confections, their vibrant facades reflecting perfectly in the still water. It was one of those rare moments where nature and architecture seemed to be in conversation, playing off each other in a way that felt almost surreal.
Photo and description by Svetlana Leahy
Lewes, DE
After a long season of winter browns and grays, I couldn’t wait for the Lewes Tulip Celebration. With more than 30,000 bulbs planted in 20 places around Lewes, there are glorious bursts of spring color around every corner—warm hues of reds, oranges, yellows, pinks, and purples. My smile grew as I meandered from one place to the next, feeling a child-like joy and wonder at the beauty of it all. Late in the day, the afternoon sun worked its magic from behind the blooms, lighting them up with an ethereal glow like thousands of little lanterns.
Photo and description by Jill Jasuta
Snow Hill, MD
I’m always eager to get out for a spring stroll as the woods come alive for a new season. Spurts of new growth rise from the ground. Leaves bud out from branches reaching for the warming sun. At Nassawango Nature Preserve, my husband and I had the Joe Trail all to ourselves. They call this area around Nassawango Creek (a tributary of the Pocomoke River) one of the last bits of true wilderness left on the East Coast. As we ambled along the narrow paths, my breath caught at the sight of this living sea of springtime green, the leaves swaying gently in the breeze.
Photo and description by Jill Jasuta
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