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‘Tis the Season for…Ghost Stories?

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ourmshome.com – Mimi Bosarge – 2024-12-05 09:28:00

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Christmas was once a time for telling ghost stories, a tradition that thrived particularly during the Victorian era when storytelling was a primary form of entertainment. The dark, cold winter nights created an ideal atmosphere for spooky tales, and the season’s ties to themes of death made such stories resonate. Although popularized in literature, such as Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, this practice never took off in America. The tradition began to decline in the early 20th century, especially after the World Wars. Reviving this eerie custom could reconnect us with a fascinating aspect of our holiday history.

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From ‘I’m Bored’ to ‘Let’s Explore’: A Summer Scavenger Hunt Through Mississippi History

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ourmshome.com – Joy Lucius – 2025-06-25 10:53:00

SUMMARY: Many Mississippi kids quickly get bored during summer, but a creative solution is a summer scavenger hunt focused on Mississippi history. Using the Mississippi State Historical Marker Program’s online database with over 900 historic markers, families can design hunts that combine screen time with learning. The hunt can be indoor or outdoor, with questions tailored to different ages and difficulty levels, including geography and math challenges. After researching online, families can visit local historic markers and enjoy outings like stops at iconic spots such as Johnnie’s Drive In. Additional trails like the Mississippi Blues and Freedom Trails offer even more opportunities for exploration and education.

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Frozen in Time: Mississippi’s Mysterious Petrified Forest

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ourmshome.com – Meredith Biesinger – 2025-06-23 14:11:00

SUMMARY: Just outside Flora, Mississippi, the Mississippi Petrified Forest is a remarkable natural site dating back over 36 million years to the Oligocene Epoch. Once lush tropical forests, ancient conifer trees were buried by floods and gradually transformed into stone through mineralization. This rare eastern U.S. petrified forest features well-preserved quartzized logs with visible bark and growth rings. Visitors can explore shaded trails and the Earth Science Museum, which includes fossils and prehistoric exhibits. With activities like gem mining, it offers an educational and enchanting experience, revealing Mississippi’s deep geological history beyond its cultural heritage.

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From Spain to South Mississippi: The Gazpacho You Didn’t Know You Needed

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ourmshome.com – Julian Brunt – 2025-06-22 10:09:00

SUMMARY: When summer heats up in South Mississippi, heavy dishes feel too much, and salads seem mundane. A perfect choice for a refreshing Sunday brunch is gazpacho, a cool Spanish soup ideal for the season’s vine-ripe tomatoes. Originating from Spain and Portugal, gazpacho’s original recipe included stale bread, olive oil, water, vinegar, and garlic. The modern version involves pounding garlic, mixing soaked bread, olive oil, salt, ripe tomatoes, and vinegar by hand, served slightly chilled with optional garnishes like hard-boiled eggs or almonds. High-quality ingredients, especially fresh garlic, crusty bread, and vine-ripe tomatoes, are essential. It pairs well with light white wine, sherry, dry rosé, or local craft beer.

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