My Favorite Midlife Crisis Yet

Toby Devens

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Gwyneth's summer home is in Rehoboth, a beautiful seaside town on the Delaware shore frequented by visitors from up and down the coast. You can almost inhale the salt air at http://www.rehoboth.com/

http://www.ci.baltimore.md.us provides loads of hot links to Charm City services, from visitors’ info to traffic advisories. Best are the links to neighborhoods, each with its own eccentric appeal and local flavor.

I've set a major scene at London's Tate Gallery: http://www.tate.org.uk/ This is one smashing website with a 65,000 art works online and a great play area for kids. 

Stroll through the Waters Art Museum http://www.thewalters.org/  as Gwyn and you-know-who do. It's one of two splendid Baltimore Museums. You can also visit the Baltimore Museum of Art at http://artbma.org

My characters eat Maryland's signature dish, steamed crabs, at Baltimore's Bo Brooks Crab House. For a review of that restaurant and nine other authentic crab places in town go to http://www.travellady.com/Issues/Issue71/71H-Crab-Bliss-Biltmore.htm

http://www.wcn.org   The WCN, sponsored by the Women's Cancer Network, is an interactive web site dedicated to informing women around the world about gynecologic cancer.   The organization's  goal is to assist women who have developed cancer, as well as their families, to understand more about the disease, learn about treatment options, and gain access to new or experimental therapies.

www.komen.org is the website for the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation which sponsors the Avon Race for Cure.  The site has active message boards with popular topics such as “Sound Off” and “Survivorship.”  The boards are designed for sharing advice and support .

In Baltimore around New Year's Eve? Watch the fireworks display at the Inner Harbor or go to First Night Annapolis as the gang does. For a preview of the party, stop by http://www.firstnightannapolis.org/

Kat lives in the planned city of Columbia, Maryland which Money Magazine placed fourth in its 2006 Ten Best Places to Live. With its beautiful open spaces, strong sense of community, focus on arts and education, Columbia's a winner. For more about this unique city, go to http://www.columbia-md.com/

 

 

 

 

 

 

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