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Try four yummy recipes excerpted from Southern Casseroles: Comforting Pot-Lucky Dishes (Chronicle Books, 2013). 20 Project Puffin FROM NEWFOUNDLAND TO MAINE Stephen Kress, a biologist and director of the Seabird Restoration Pro- gram, made it his personal mission to return puffins to the islands in the Gulf of Maine. 24 Sowing Massachusetts NOURISHING THE HARVEST From goat cheese to green beans to cozy afghans, Massachusetts lets us in on the secrets of nourishing both body and mind. 32 Marika Meyer A FRESH TAKE ON THE CLASSICS Designer Marika Meyer takes inspiration from her clients’ travels and mementos, crafting classic rooms with an updated aesthetic. 38 Tree to Toy Box WOODEN TOYS FOR CHILDREN Wooden toys are a great choice to entertain and enchant children, to promote coordination skills, and to serve as educational tools. 44 Carving Out Creativity GOURDS AS AN ART MEDIUM Marilyn Sunderland waxes poetic on gourds as an art medium, capable of being carved, painted, stained, and embellished in a myriad of ways. 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