Entries by LifeInNaples

INDIA THROUGH MY LENS

by Ron McGinty India is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country with over 1.2 billion people, the most populous democracy in the world and predominately Hindu. To understand India in three weeks I would equate to taking a sip of water out of a fire hose. Why? There is too much history,  […]

SOPHISTICATION AND STYLE!

by Yvonne Ayala McClellan It’s not often a thriving restaurant with 16 years under its belt reinvents itself, yet that’s exactly what Yabba Island Grill had undertaken this winter. Yabba overhauled its entire concept creating a new menu and renovating the restaurant from floor to ceiling to deliver an alluring atmosphere and affordable dining on […]

PAINT THE TOWN

by Laurel Meny With thousands of snowbirds packing their bags and heading north during the warmer months, it’s time to paint the town – or maybe just learn to paint. There are hundreds of classes, exhibits, volunteer opportunities, and more – all happening at the area’s only dedicated arts hub – the Naples Art Association […]

Sea Worthy – Life in the Facet Lane

There is something addictive about being close to the water. The deep holds another life form that we are often oblivious to until we draw near–listening to the trance-inducing rhythms of the waves. And just like a cool drink, there’s a refreshing quality about all seaside locales which stimulate the senses and make us feel […]

Thelma Lyon

by Sandra Lee Buxton When Thelma Lyon enters a room you immediately know that she is “in the house.” A big smile, warm greetings for everyone, a splash of humor and news to share. Thelma loves life and hopes that everyone else does too. Generous by nature, her recent gift to Avow is one example […]

Let’s expedite restoration of the Everglades

by Congressman Curt Clawson (FL-19) South Florida is experiencing an ecological and economic disaster not seen since the 2010 BP oil spill. It’s time for action. Today’s alarming situation is caused by record rainfalls – associated with this winter’s strong El Niño conditions; a phenomenon typically experienced every five years. Unsafe Lake Okeechobee water levels […]

Summertime In Naples

Summer in Naples is definitely different than our “up north” homes –but it gives all of us who are the “year round” folks a chance to reacquaint ourselves with places of the city that we maybe do not go to during season. Beginning this month you can enjoy the last concert of the Naples Dixieland […]