My, What Big Teeth You Have!
As another year of Shark Week ends with a few more stories of Shark Attacks from Florida to New York, why not celebrate swimming with them by checking out a celebratory 102nd year anniversary item? The LBI Shark
IF YOU THINK SANTA CAN’T FIND YOU, MAYBE HE NEEDS A MAP!
As the year is coming to a close and many of you are perhaps buying a map as a holiday present for someone, I couldn’t help but think how much people really like looking at maps and the really nice
Why the Chesapeake?
Why bother to map the entire Chesapeake Bay, you may ask? The answer is a bit like the old cliché joke, "because it's there". This enormous inland body of water, spanning substantial parts of Maryland and Virginia, has so many
Who Do I Map? Thoughts on the Latest Group and the Larger Whole
We are proud to announce the release of the second of three collections of the entire Chesapeake Bay and surrounding area, depicting the iconic inland sea which spans some 150 miles north-to-south, in Maryland and Virginia. This group completes the
Shout outs in Off-Season
I was recently down at the Jersey Shore recharging my batteries for the ongoing new maps that are in the works. While there, I was able to visit some good friends and longtime supporters of my mapmaking endeavors. They have
Facilitating Give-and-Take
As this new, communicating process is pretty much in its earliest stages, I thought it might be fun and informative to chronicle the process and see how the final results might be impacted by doing so. For the next couple
Communicating about Maps
Following the initial launch of my website, www.coastalartmaps.com, and its related Facebook and Etsy sites, I got a lot of positive feedback from friends and other interested parties about the style and content. Many folks asked very good questions about