Connect with us

Our Mississippi Home

Speaking for the Trees – Oracles of the Mary C. Oaks

Published

on

www.ourmshome.com – Mark W. LaSalle, Ph.D. – 2023-07-29 08:10:01

SUMMARY: Last week, three ninth graders became oracles as part of the Ocean Springs Oracles project at the Mary C. O’Keefe Cultural Center in Ocean Springs. Inspired by nature-based artist Robin Whitfield, the students learned about the life of trees and their cultural significance. Live Oaks, in particular, hold a special place in the Southern community due to their unique growth and long lives. The students created artwork and stories based on their newfound knowledge, which are displayed on trees across the center. The project aims to deepen connections between science and art and encourage collaboration and creativity among students.

Read More

The post Speaking for the Trees – Oracles of the Mary C. Oaks appeared first on www.ourmshome.com

Our Mississippi Home

Common Names of Plants and Critters

Published

on

ourmshome.com – Mark W. LaSalle, Ph.D. – 2024-11-23 09:00:00

SUMMARY:

Common names of plants and animals can vary significantly across regions, leading to confusion. For instance, the Coral Bean is known as Mamou in some areas and represents the same species, Erythrina herbacea. To address this confusion, Carl Linnaeus developed a binomial nomenclature system, assigning each organism a unique scientific name. However, no standardized common names exist for many species, causing further misidentification. Cultural differences contribute to this diversity, as seen in names like Choupique vs. Bowfin (Amia calva). While learning scientific names is vital, exploring the significance of common names can enhance our understanding of various cultures.

Read the full article

The post Common Names of Plants and Critters appeared first on ourmshome.com

Continue Reading

Our Mississippi Home

“Christmas in the Bay” Returns on Nov. 30th

Published

on

ourmshome.com – Allyson Alford – 2024-11-21 13:01:00

SUMMARY:

"Christmas in the Bay" is a festive celebration in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, scheduled for November 30, 2024, from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM. This event promises fun for all ages, featuring a Christmas parade, a screening of The Polar Express, photos with Santa, train rides, and a Coca-Cola Christmas truck with music. Attendees can also enjoy a hot chocolate bar, along with popcorn, sodas, and cookies. It’s a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the holiday season with family and friends, making it a memorable occasion for both locals and visitors alike. Don’t miss this joyous event!

Read the full article

The post “Christmas in the Bay” Returns on Nov. 30th appeared first on ourmshome.com

Continue Reading

Our Mississippi Home

“The Kings of Tupelo”: Three-Part True Crime Documentary Coming to Netflix Dec. 11

Published

on

ourmshome.com – Meredith Biesinger – 2024-11-19 10:20:00

SUMMARY: In Tupelo, Mississippi, Elvis Presley’s influence remains strong, celebrated by fans worldwide. Paul Kevin Curtis, an Elvis admirer, became embroiled in a bizarre series of events after discovering a body at his job, which spiraled into conspiracy theories. The documentary “Kings of Tupelo: A Southern Crime Saga” explores Curtis’s journey as he navigates a feud that reaches Washington, D.C., involving ricin threats. Featuring interviews with those close to him, this three-part true crime series highlights Curtis’s fight to prove his innocence. The documentary premieres on Netflix on December 11th, promising a thrilling and captivating narrative.

Read the full article

The post “The Kings of Tupelo”: Three-Part True Crime Documentary Coming to Netflix Dec. 11 appeared first on ourmshome.com

Continue Reading

Trending