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Ocean Springs Offers the Best Lifestyle for Active Retirees, Finds Study
SUMMARY: Staying physically active during retirement is crucial for health and quality of life, as it helps manage chronic conditions, boosts mood, and enhances cognitive function. Choosing a location that promotes an active lifestyle can greatly benefit retirees. Ocean Springs, Mississippi, offers a vibrant arts scene and opportunities for outdoor activities, making it an ideal place for retirees. Regular exercise improves overall well-being and aids in financial decision-making during retirement. MarketBeat.com emphasizes the importance of selecting communities that support active living for a joyful and healthy retirement experience, highlighting that proper financial planning is essential for enjoying these locations.
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A Classic French Recipe: Coq au Vin
SUMMARY: Classic recipes often stem from necessity, such as the staple diet of rice and beans found in many poor countries. Dishes like gumbo and jambalaya utilize local, affordable ingredients. A prime example is coq au vin, made from an old rooster and slowly braised in red wine with bacon, mushrooms, and pearl onions. Key to this dish are herbs like bay leaf and thyme, while quality ingredients and technique greatly enhance flavor. It’s essential to take your time during cooking, perhaps enjoying a glass of wine in the process. Serving with ample sauce is crucial for a delightful dining experience.
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Habitat Restoration Can Appear Messy
SUMMARY: Five years after its restoration began, a grass-covered lot in Moss Point is evolving into a diverse Bayhead Swamp. Initially dominated by invasive grasses, the area has transitioned through ecological succession, where shorter plants gave way to shrubs and young trees. This transformation is often misinterpreted as a mess, but it is a natural process crucial for creating stable habitats. As shrubs and young trees expand, the view will eventually open up, revealing a mature swamp. Understanding this progression underscores the beauty and importance of restoring natural ecosystems, moving away from the human tendency to impose neatness on nature.
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Create Art from Molten Metal: Southern Miss Sculpture to Host Annual Interactive Iron Pour
SUMMARY: The University of Southern Mississippi’s Sculpture program will host its Annual Iron Pour on Saturday, Nov. 16, at 11 a.m. in the 3D Arts building. A lecture by visiting artist Hugh Patton will precede the event on Thursday, Nov. 14, at 5:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. This marks the 21st consecutive pour organized by Professor Jennifer Torres. Participants can carve designs and create their own cast-iron pieces for $15. Patton, an Artist-in-Residence at Sloss Metal Arts, will share his expertise in metal sculpting, focusing on labor, process, and nature.
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