by Maggie Washo | Sep 1, 2021 | Editor's Note, September 2021
My first occupation was at a restaurant called the Hook, Line & Sinker in Utica, N.Y. I was 15 years old, and my job included keeping the salad bar items stocked and preparing desserts. The extent of “preparing desserts” meant pulling the pie out of the cooler and...
by Maggie Washo | Aug 3, 2021 | August 2021, Editor's Note, Food & Drink, Women In Business
I Have a Question I have a question. Where did all the people who want to work go? We have a real estate shortage in the Lowcountry because humans are moving here in droves after rethinking their lives in cities after months of quarantine. And yet, there is no one...
by Maggie Washo | Jul 1, 2021 | Behind-The-Scenes, Children, Editor's Note, July 2021, Music, The South
I thought about this again a few days later as I spent the evening at Shelter Cove Harbour with my CH2 crew, capturing the first night of HarbourFest 2021. It was amazing to see how many people came out to watch Shannon Tanner and see the fireworks explode over the...
by Maggie Washo | May 28, 2021 | Editor's Note, Fashion, June 2021, Love
My dad called me last week to remind me that when I was little, I had a pet rock. His name was Carlos, and I adopted him on one of the many camping trips my family would take with an abundance of friends in upstate New York. As I recall, Carlos lived in our small...
by Maggie Washo | May 26, 2021 | Editor's Note, May 2021, The Law, The South
Last month, as the C2 crew was leaving Salon Karma to embark on a fun-filled day of shooting fashion for local boutiques, we paused to have someone take our group photo. At that moment, a pretty blonde woman in uniform strolled up to say hello and asked what we were...