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Issueood distinctive style on the shoreline | fall 2020 F Year-round residents include the northern cardinal, tufted titmouse, black-capped chickadee, white-breasted muthatch, song sparrow, and more, as well as a number of woodpeckers such as downy, hairy, AT HOME and red-bellied woodpeckers. Another is the American goldfinch, Red Bellied Woodpecker which many people mistakenly think is migratory because the male molts his bright yellow feathers in the fall and sports an olive-brown plumage in the winter. — Jessica Penfield

If you want to see how many feathered visitors you can are essential tools of the trade, as it’s nice to put a name to lure to your yard, Penfield says, “The three main types your visitors. An inexpensive pair of binoculars is fun to of seed feeders are platform feeders, hopper feeders, and have, too.” tube feeders. While you will attract the largest variety of It’s easy to understand why so many people love this birds using a platform or tray feeder, it should be hung or hobby. “Birding has provided us with endless entertainment, For the placed on a feeder pole system with a baffle to prevent squir- opportunities to learn, new friends, and the chance to travel rels and raccoons from helping themselves to all the seed. around the world,” Connolly says. “We enjoy walks in the Downy Woodpecker These three types of feeders will attract the widest variety of local woods, which gives us the opportunity to decompress birds to your yard.” from a day’s work. Even birding from our back deck, we can Janet Connolly, co-owner of Audubon Bird Shop in Madison, hear birds that may be new to our yard or neighborhood.” offers some simple steps for making your backyard a five-star But birding isn’t just for humans, of course. Penfield bird feeding destination: “Birds need essentially three things: explains, “With the recent report that we have lost 2.9 billion food, water, and cover. Beyond adding food, a bird bath is a birds since 1970, it’s extremely important that we all make simple way to provide birds with much needed water, even in a positive difference in bird populations. Wild birds look for winter. Cover means adding some native perennials, bushes, high quality sources of nutrition, particularly high protein and trees.” during nesting and molting, and high fat during cold months. She adds, “Getting started with backyard birding can be It’s very rewarding to know that in your own backyard, you White-Breasted Nuthatch as easy as setting up one tube feeder and observing. A good can provide birds with food, water, shelter, and places to GLOSSY MAGAZINE AD SIZES eastern field guide or a simple, laminated folding field guide, raise young.” WRITTEN BY Backyard birding is a close-to-home delight that’s grown BirdsJESSICA KARJANIS in popularity this year, as the COVID-19 pandemic keeps many of us working from dining room tables or forgoing Birds need essentially yearly trips for low-maintenance staycations. three things: food, This relaxing hobby is one that can be enjoyed all year water, and cover. Beyond long. Connecticut is a permanent home to many bird Black-Capped Chickadee (8” x 10.5” trim) species and a migratory stopover for even more. Jessica adding food, a bird bath is Penfield, co-owner of Wild Birds Unlimited in Old Saybrook a simple way to provide says, “Year-round residents include the northern cardinal, birds with much needed tufted titmouse, black-capped chickadee, white-breasted Northern Cardinal nuthatch, song sparrow, and more, as well as a number of water, even in winter. woodpeckers such as downy, hairy, and red-bellied wood- Cover means adding peckers. Another is the American goldfinch, which many some native perennials, people mistakenly think is migratory because the male molts his bright yellow feathers in the fall and sports an bushes, and trees. olive-brown plumage in the winter.” —Janet Connolly

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AT HOME Quarter page Half page horizontal The Deal with Welcome to Your 3.75” x 4.813” 7.625” x 4.813” Quiet Your Mind abyrinthin Your Own Backyard I WRITTEN BY M NDS SHANNON CUSHING A Three billion years is a long time to be under heavy works for them,” says Balzano. “I want my store to be an pressure. Buried deep within the earth’s crust, intense environment for everyone to feel good about themselves O heat and pressure caused carbon atoms to crystalize, and the products they buy.” creating one of the most coveted gems in the world: the For a stone commonly associated with love, it can be L D natural diamond. hard to feel good about purchasing diamonds. Controversy “Something that comes from the earth and takes so and tension have marred the gems since reports began much time to create is something worth celebrating. surfacing in the 1990s about the circumstances sur- WRITTEN BY Diamonds are miraculous,” says Daniela Balzano, owner rounding the mining and sale of some diamonds. Known JENN MCCULLOCH of Water Street Jewelers in Guilford. as blood or conflict diamonds, these stones have been And while she loves and celebrates diamonds, Balzano’s traded to finance fighting and civil wars in the sovereign shop exclusively sells conflict-free gems from the Sylvie African states of Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo, Collection. Sylvie is recognized as one of the first compa- and Sierra Leone. Labyrinth walking is the “Based on my experience, most people find walking nies that committed to working with diamond miners and When mined and sold fairly, however, naturally formed ancient practice used for qui- the labyrinth as a way to center one’s self, go deeper their communities to ensure the sale of clean, conflict-free diamonds can strengthen and financially stabilize a eting your mind and focusing within, to let go or to process their day, and to then jewels. population. “I love all of the emotion behind jewelry. I love the cre- “You can wear jewels proudly when those jewels go to your energies for contempla- receive a sense of inner peace from the experience of ative process and learning about my customers and what help communities,” Balzano says. tion or prayer. While there are being in the center of the labyrinth as a community,” several labyrinths in the area, says McGovern. “Others find it as a way of letting go of a Adar’s ring one could be even closer: your hurt or an encounter with someone that did not go well backyard. during their day.” If you want to experience a While the left-handed seven-circuit labyrinth con- labyrinth before adding one to structed of brick, boxwood, and Stony Creek granite your property, there are dozens has been in place since 1998, a labyrinth need not be 7.625” of opportunities throughout the a permanent structure. As many find labyrinth walking state, including several along the to be meditative, there are countless ways to enjoy the shoreline. The labyrinth at Mercy benefits of labyrinth walking on your own property. by the Sea in Madison overlooks Bill Ludwig recently published his first book, Chasing Long Island Sound where Ann M. Labyrinths: A Field Guide to Labyrinths of Connecticut and Based on my experience, most people find walking the labyrinth as a way McGovern, director of mission and hos- Rhode Island, after discovering an interest in labyrinths pitality at Mercy by the Sea Retreat and when he needed to find a cover photo for a project he Laras engagement ring Moissanite Sylvie diamond-conflict free to center one’s self, go deeper within, to let go or to process Conference Center in Madison, leads full was working on. From there, his interest grew and his moon labyrinth walks. book was born. 9.75” their day, and to then receive a sense of inner peace from the experience of being in the center of the labyrinth as a community. 22 élan magazine spring 2020 spring 2020 élan magazine 23 —Ann M. McGovern The labyrinth at Madison’s Mercy by the Sea is paved with tiny stones and separated by a low hedge. Photographs courtesy of Bill Ludwig

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Like us, all creatures need water. Small puddles Imagine cooking a chicken for your family, then learn- are right for butterflies. Toads and fireflies like ing the hard way the chicken had eaten something the moist environment of a shallow puddle, that makes everyone sick. That’s what happens when 5too. Frogs benefit from immersion, so larger 7an owl or hawk eats a poisoned rodent. Likewise, puddles or ponds work better for them. Keep in mind some fertilizers, herbicides, and pesticides can harm or kill that most amphibians rely on surface water for some birds and other small creatures. continued from page 15 portion of their reproductive cycle, too. Many birds and dragonflies, on the other hand, REMEDY: One of the biggest things to consider when deciding on a DIY visit fountains and birdbaths three to five feet above The remedy here is simple: reduce or eliminate chemicals in the project is the length of time it will take. Paradis recommends one- the ground level. landscape. or two-day projects as a great starting point. “We’re all busy and taking on anything bigger might be best Eft REMEDY: left for a professional who will stick to a schedule,” says Paradis. If you’re wondering what to do when animals invade your “Otherwise, you could end up with an unfinished project that Give them all some H20. space and become pests, Picone suggests that we learn ways of adds stress to your already-full plate.” 4.813” preventing invasions. Luckily, even very small changes can make a big difference. Imagine that our lumber supplies disappeared, “We often find many more raccoons and skunks per square Some quick, easy, and inexpensive changes that Paradis recom- and no one could build or repair their homes. mile in an urban setting than in the wild. Sometimes, we mends include choosing new throw pillows, changing your That’s not unlike the plight of many creatures inadvertently subsidize animals,” says Picone. He suggests, for kitchen towels, or painting your front door. “A great way to freshen things up is to simply paint your door a when they can’t find leaf litter, dead standing instance, we place wire enclosures below porches, decks, and new color—just having that little change as soon as you drive up 6 sheds, and over attic vents. Don’t leave food trash in unsecured trees, or fallen logs. goes a long way,” she says. “Another great way to feel like you’ve Picone suggests these “dead” materials are full of trash cans. Keep meat, fish, and bones out of compost piles. shaken things up without spending a lot is to switch out your life-giving resources. For instance, he recalls the time Picone reminds us that even a small amount of change is decorative pillows and kitchen towels. That color change makes a trunk snapped on a gray birch in his yard. “The fol- helpful. “If you can devote even a square yard to habitat you see things in a whole new light.” lowing spring, I found a chickadee raising a brood in improvement, you will make a difference,” he says. For those wanting to head more into the DIY realm, Paradis suggests installing industrial wall shelves or a custom headboard. the hollow she made at the top of the break,” he says. Enhancing Your Backyard Habitat for Wildlife by Picone is “For the shelves, combine black pipes and floor flanges from the Owls and other raptors use standing dead trees to a free download at bit.ly/backyard-wildlife. hardware store and a reclaimed plank, mount them to the wall, Hummingbird Spotted Salamander At A Place Called Hope in Killingworth, a barred owl peers scan for prey. Some owls nest exclusively in standing and you have a great place for display or storage,” says Paradis. from a nest box. The organization specializes in raptor rescue. continued from page 23 dead trees. Decaying wood is also a source of insects, ADDITIONAL INFO: “For the headboard, old doors make a dramatic statement and Photo by A Place Called Hope mosses, lichens, and fungi—a regular snackpack for can be found at antique stores and junk shops.” And never Deadwood: nwf.org/Garden-for-Wildlife/Cover/Trees-and-Snags If homeowners are looking to make changes with a goal of We’ve all met children who eat only a few foods; wildlife. Fireflies: xerces.org/publications/guidelines/conserving-jewels-of-night selling their home, Paradis notes that some of the best projects they’re called picky eaters. Among insects, picky eaters Think small. Tiny creatures can’t outrun a for return on investment include any changes to make the home “underestimate & firefly.org/build-firefly-habitat are called “feeding specialists.” The monarch butterfly lawn tractor or avoid the power of a leafblower. REMEDY: more energy-efficient like attic insulation or a new furnace or new Leave some deadwood in place. Bats: bit.ly/help-bats-thrive caterpillar is their poster child, as it requires leaves of “The less you mow and blow, the safer it is for Birdhouse patterns: bit.ly/Cornell-bird-boxes siding. the power 2 small ground dwellers,” says Picone. “Other small projects like upgrading your kitchen counters or the milkweed genus, Asclepias. The monarch is only one of Pollinators: bit.ly/pollinator-information 3 replacing your old Jacuzzi tub with a walk-in shower have a good many specialists, however. Butterflies: ctbutterfly.org rate of return,” says Paradis. “And never underestimate the power of a new coat Picone recalls the first time he saw a flurry of wood nymph REMEDY: Darken skies: darksky.org One solution is to replace a conventional lawn with a low- of a new coat of paint.” butterflies scatter from a patch of little bluestem, a native Whatever projects homeowners decide to take on, the most grass. “I was surprised to learn that little bluestem hosts wood mow lawn and mow it just a few times each year. Another important factor should be the homeowners’ taste. of paint. idea: Replace lawns altogether where they are not needed nymph larvae,” he says. Little bluestem and other native A bird bath is a good source of water for local inhabitants. “Things like white tile and tall baseboards are pretty timeless, bunching grasses also provide nesting material and habitat for or do not grow easily. It will be a kinder environment for but really, there aren’t hard-and-fast rules for timeless changes native bees. box turtles, toads, salamanders, newts, and other small that don’t go out of style,” says Paradis. “More importantly, ” reptiles and amphibians. designing your home as a statement of who you are as a family is never out.” REMEDY: “Variety is so important,” says Picone. “Mix native trees, shrubs, Project by Caryn Paradis for client in East Haddam. Photo courtesy of Caryn Paradis perennials, or annuals at different heights, with successive blossoms.” Imagine you are a nighttime critter, like a firefly or a bat. You count on darkness to tell you when and where to find a mate or forage 4for food. According to the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation, nighttime lighting interferes with fireflies’ love lives. What a heartbreaker! Half page vertical Full page According to Firefly.org, fireflies lay their eggs on leaves. When we take leaf litter away, the eggs go with it. Furthermore, leaf litter is habitat for fireflies in their early stages. Want to encourage fireflies? Dim the lights. Leave the leaves (and see ‘Additional Info’). Bats are voracious mosquito-eaters, but night light interrupts their habits, too. Ditto for some moths.

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is a Labor of Love for Shoreline ResidentsPizza Grill Lobster Rolls Pasta Baked Goods 15.625” DOCKSIDE SEAFOOD & GRILL GRANO ARSO SAVOUR CAFÉ AND BAKERY By Jenn McCulloch GRAND APIZZA THE STAND granoct.com For many people, summer means car shows. It’s a chance for those who enjoy thestandbranford.com docksidebranford.com thesavourcafe.com grandapizza.com 6 Main Street, Chester looking to check out cars from both the past and the present and get a glimpseGrand at Apizza Clinton 196 Montowese Street, Branford 145 Block Island Road, Branford 90 Main Street, Centerbrook the passion that the owners have for their cars. For the car owners, it’s a chance to 203-488-3007 860-322-3143 show off the hard work they have put into the restoration and talk to others who9 East Main Street, 860-669-1204 203-433-4728 860-662-4438 enjoy the same hobby. Grand Apizza Madison Salt your water when cooking pasta– As with any hobby, there are many ways to be involved in car restoration. Some owners For meats like burgers, dogs, chicken, I put my lobster meat–tail and claw– Cookies are the easiest thing for a 734 Boston Post Road, 203-245-8438 there is such a thing as too little and too much; purchase fully restored cars, others see the potential in a rusty, non-working vehicle and and steaks, it’s best to start with your in a cast iron skillet with a lot of butter, home baker to start with for anyone look- Grand Apizza Guilford two tablespoons of salt per gallon of water is a bring it back to life. Some choose to attend car shows to share their work, while others381 Boston Post Road, 203-533-7255 meat at room temperature, if possible, for squeezed lemon, and a pinch of salt over ing to hone their skills,” says Megan Pielli, prefer enjoying the drive. One thing those interested in the hobby share, though, is a my grill outside and let it steep and take happy medium,” says Chef Joel Gargano. pastry chef at Savour Café and Bakery. passion for cars and an appreciation of the work the hobby entails. a more even cook,” says Lauren Richitelli, 9.75” chef at The Stand. “The first thing is to on the flavors in the pan as well as a little “You’re going to want to use some of that “Some things to remember are preheating Since the COVID-19 pandemic has put local auto shows on The way to create the perfect pizza at pasta water to form sauces and if it’s too pause, we spoke with some local gearheads to give car make sure your grill is super hot. I hold my smokiness from the grill,” says Traci Planin- the oven and taking ingredients out before home is by first getting dough from your salty, it will destroy your sauce. Don’t be afraid fans their fix. hand over it and if I can’t hold it over for shek and Susan Jaskot, owners of you need them because everything should local pizzeria and not the supermarket,” says of the salt, just use it properly. Michael Nuzzo, owner of Grand Apizza. more than three seconds, it’s hot enough. Dockside Seafood and Grill. “Serve on a be at room temperature. When you make Rich Willard, pictured with his son Andrew and his dad Sam You also want to oil the product instead of grilled and buttered bun with cole slaw on “Pasta and sauce should come together as your cookie dough, scoop it right away “This will give you a much easier time part of preparation, meaning don’t just pour stretching the dough and getting it into the the grill–the lighter the oil, the better. the side. That’s my idea of the perfect when it’s fresh and soft, then let it rest in RICH WILLARD, Vintage Motorcars, LLC Once you’re cooking, if you try to turn the the sauce on top of your noodles and serve,” the fridge for about an hour. Bake only perfect shape. Second is by using Italian meal for your deck. adds Gargano. “Have your sauce [Marinara, WESTBROOK plum tomatoes, and 100% mozzarella. Third meat and it’s not pulling off, let it sit until what you are going to eat that day and it turns easily to get those nice grill marks. Bolognese, alla Vodka] warmed in a separate then freeze the rest. To freeze the dough, Ever since he was young, Rich Willard has been involved in is make sure your oven is preheated to 475- pot. Once your pasta is cooked 90 percent of car restoration, a hobby his dad, Sam, had when Rich was grow- For vegetables on the grill, it’s good to put lay the scooped dough on a sheet tray and 500 degrees with a pizza stone for the best desired doneness, strain it, but keep some ing up. When Rich was going to school for accounting, his dad flavor, if not a cookie sheet will also work. them on a perforated pan instead of right freeze it. Once they’re frozen, put the asked him to help on a job and it eventually grew into Vintage of the pasta water. In the larger pot that you frozen dough in a Ziploc bag to store. Motorcars, LLC, a restoration shop in Westbrook. Before you toss the pizza in the oven put a on the grill. For both proteins and vegeta- bles, you want to season them right before boiled the pasta in, transfer the pre-warmed When you want them, you can bake from little bit of breadcrumbs on the pizza peel/ sauce to the larger pot along with the cooked I restored that car with him and then there was another stone/cookie sheet. Lastly, drizzle a little you cook and if you use a marinade, don’t frozen maybe for a few extra minutes. put a lot of acidic ingredients in–lemon pasta. Stir over low heat for at least one to and another and before I knew it, I was in business. olive oil around the crust to crisp it up nicely. two minutes. Let the pasta cook in the sauce. says Willard. A Lyme resident who has had his shop in juice, vinegars, even salt–as it could start After about 10 minutes, depending on your If it starts to dry up, add some of the reserved Westbrook for 21 years. to cook the meat. liking, you should have the perfect pizza pasta water. Though Willard focuses on restoring cars for others, he has result. “You may have your favorite pasta sauce restored 30 to 40 himself over the years, often selling them once recipe down perfectly, but I bet there isn’t he is finished. The first project he took on as his own was a 1946 Ford convertible. His current favorite is a 2001 Ferrari. enough fat in it,” adds Gargano. “Want to take Over his many years in business, Willard has seen people’s it to the next level? Save the fat from your ren- interests shift from cars from the 1930s to more modern-day dered guanciale and add that in when finishing classics like Broncos, Jeep Wagoneers, or Volkswagen buses. the pasta at the final stage. Or add butter–one Willard's favorite part about the job comes when a project is tablespoon per portion of pasta. Extra virgin complete. “I love seeing the owner’s reaction when it’s done,” he says. olive oil does wonders, one tablespoon per “The process is so personal and emotional and means so much. portion of pasta added into the sauce as the It’s a whole different mentality than working on someone’s regu- pasta is being cooked in the final stage. We lar car–it’s a labor of love for them." continued on page 16 call this glazing the pasta. And don’t be afraid to re-season the sauce with more salt.

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TAKE A HIKE Going stir crazy? Before winter cabin fever sets in, get out and about while the weather still allows by visiting some of Connecticut’s best hiking trails for fall foliage, which can be found using this link. Be sure to verify COVID guidelines before visiting any park or trail, as some may have restrictions. portal.ct.gov/DEEP/Forestry/Foliage/Where-to-View- Fall-Foliage-in-Connecticut#Hiking TAKE A DRIVE Before You Say Yes... Looking for an activity that doesn’t involve leaving your car? This link offers seven driving routes that WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE WEDDING DRESS SHOPPING span across every corner of the state, offering a little something different with each one. From Fairfield County to along the shoreline, it offers step-by-step By Karena Garrity BE OPEN-MINDED instructions for where to go and how to get there. If you’ve spent years watching Say Yes to the “It’s our job to help our clients stylistically figure portal.ct.gov/DEEP/Forestry/Foliage/Fall-Foliage- Dress and scrolling through Pinterest in search out what they want, and being open-minded makes of your dream wedding dress, you probably feel the process easier,” says Cannon. “We always ask, Double Truck Driving-Routes pretty confident in your abilities to pick one out ‘How do you want to feel on your special day?’ when the big day comes. Just to make sure you’re Meaning, do you want to be boho, or modern and extra prepared, we asked two local wedding store sexy? What’s the vibe of the wedding? This helps us managers for their advice on what to keep in mind to find a dress that fits how they want to feel.” GET THE TIMING RIGHT before saying yes to a dress. “Every bride has some idea of what they want Some times are better than others when it comes to in a dress when they walk in the door, but being going sight-seeing for foliage. This link shows a map BUDGET open-minded helps us to be more successful,” says of when and where the foliage is at its best. Wedding dresses can range in price from a Barulli. “It’s our job to help you find the perfect depdata.ct.gov/forestry/foliage/foliagemap.htm few hundred dollars to the cost of a new car, dress for you and if you come in with a dress all and most brides fall somewhere in between. picked out, we are really doing nothing more than Professionals like Julie Barulli, who has been putting a dress on you.” the manager of Michele A Bridal Boutique in Soon-to-be bride Briley Brandon says, “Don’t Westbrook for the past 14 years, suggests that be afraid to fall in love with a dress you would 9.75” x 15.625” going into the process knowing your price range is normally never even have thought to try on. Don’t important. be closed off to only trying on certain styles. Try “The entire dress-buying journey is so unique to something new.” every bride it’s hard to say exactly what each one “It’s a special day. Play a little dress-up,” encour- needs to start their search, but I would definitely ages Amy Zupan, who was married on the shoreline say that having some sort of budget in your head is a few years ago. “But, know what looks good on a good place to start,” says Barulli. your body and trust yourself.” Ashley Cannon, boutique manager of Everthine Bridal Boutique in Madison, says, “We want this YOUR POSSE to be a positive experience, and we don’t want to This is an extremely important part of dress shop- be pulling dresses and have a bride fall in love with ping: who to bring with you. something they can’t afford.” Brandon says, “Make sure you bring people who Barulli adds that it’s probably good to know who are going to make you feel good about your body will be paying for the dress before you start shop- and how you look.” ping. That is a key factor, says Barulli. “Sometimes brides bring too many people and they end up DO YOUR RESEARCH regretting it. Try and make sure you bring your key Barulli suggests doing some research and finding friends and family members and people who have designers you are drawn to, then making sure the similar taste to yours.” store you are going to carries dresses made by those designers.

Because mixing and matching is a huge trend right now in bridesmaid dresses, there is a lot more freedom to find a dress that looks good on you specifically and is flattering on your body. — Lindsay Hile Spreyer continued on page 42

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