Why Blog?
As the editor in chief of Cape Cod Life Publications, every day I visit a place, talk to a person, read some mail, or hear something on the radio that I want to share with the readers of Cape Cod Life or one of our other magazines. The information I come across is all in some way related to living the good life on Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard, and/or Nantucket, and, I feel, it is all of interest to you. It might be a new restaurant, an upcoming event, a personal achievement, business success story, or any number of other attention-grabbing occurrences. Cape Cod Life is published eight times a year, which doesn’t allow me to tell you about everything that I want to in the pages of the magazine. This blog will, I hope, do just that. Plus, you can share things with me. I can’t wait to get started!

1 Comments:
Ms. Janice Rohlf
Editor-in-Chief
Cape Cod Life Magazine
Would you write an article about a company that permanently places the cremated remains of individuals in sealed urns within living reefs at the bottom of the ocean?
People are yearning to connect to wildlife, and the Great Burial Reef provides that connection in a meaningful way.
But that’s not all we provide. Family members board a private yacht to witness the placement at sea and participate in a ceremony we call The Great Burial Reef Experience. If family members are certified divers, they are welcome to observe the underwater placement with our team of professional divers. It is our intention to help individuals and families to create their own lasting and meaningful green burials in a unique and dignified way.
I’d like to arrange for one of your contributing editors to speak with one of our founders. Please reply to this email or call me and I will make that possible.
Best,
~ A
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Ann Alderson
Office Manager
Great Burial Reef, Inc.
11015 Gatewood Drive, Suite E-4
Bradenton, FL 34211-4942
o 941.750.0617
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e Email ann.alderson@greatburialreef.com
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