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Hey Love Bugs: Take Your Love Elsewhere

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ourmshome.com – Nancy Jo Maples – 2024-09-16 09:03:48

SUMMARY: The author humorously describes their struggle with love bugs on their back porch, comparing their abundance to flies in a dairy barn. After sweeping, they perform a makeshift study, counting a few piles and calculating that they’ve swept over 1,100 love bugs. These insects have been prevalent in Florida since 1965 and are found along the Gulf Coast. Each female lays around 300 eggs, leading to high populations. Love bugs are known for flying while mating and sticking to people, causing a nuisance. The author anticipates more love bugs to clear, estimating at least 2,370 still lingering.

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Thanksgiving: A Tradition of Family and Food

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ourmshome.com – Julian Brunt – 2024-11-24 10:30:00

SUMMARY: Thanksgiving has always been my favorite holiday, filled with cherished family traditions and delicious food, thanks to my mother’s exceptional cooking. The highlight was her succulent roasted turkey, accompanied by homemade cornbread dressing and rich gravy, along with classic sides like mashed potatoes and collard greens. Meals were formal, requiring clean clothes and engaging conversations, often shared with relatives. While my Thanksgiving experiences changed in adulthood, leading to lonely meals, the essence of the holiday remains in family and gratitude. This year, I encourage everyone to embrace the holiday spirit, share with others, and appreciate what we have.

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Common Names of Plants and Critters

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

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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.

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

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

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"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!

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