Connect with us

Our Mississippi Home

‘Tis the Season for…Ghost Stories?

Published

on

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

SUMMARY:

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.

Read the full article

The post ‘Tis the Season for…Ghost Stories? appeared first on ourmshome.com

Our Mississippi Home

Christmas Trains in Mississippi: Your Holiday Guide to Must-See Train Exhibits

Published

on

ourmshome.com – Rebecca Turner – 2024-12-09 16:04:00

SUMMARY: Trains evoke nostalgic feelings during the Christmas season, symbolizing family journeys. The Canadian Pacific Kansas City railway shares holiday cheer in Mississippi, while the Traintastic Interactive Model Railroad Museum in Gulfport offers a festive experience with Holiday Lights from Thursdays to Saturdays in December. Admission is $25, including activities and access to the museum. Families can also enjoy the Possum Ridge model train exhibit at the Two Mississippi Museums, showcasing a 1940s railroad town, free of charge until December 31, 2024. Mississippi’s train museums celebrate the historical significance of trains in rural towns and their economic development.

Read the full article

The post Christmas Trains in Mississippi: Your Holiday Guide to Must-See Train Exhibits appeared first on ourmshome.com

Continue Reading

Our Mississippi Home

USM Graduate Students Pursue Passion for Researching Mississippi Alligator Snapping Turtles, Answering Alarming Call

Published

on

ourmshome.com – University of Southern Mississippi – 2024-12-09 08:33:00

SUMMARY: Dr. Luke Pearson, a USM alumnus and biologist with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, is leading efforts to conserve the alligator snapping turtle, a species potentially facing threats. Collaborating with USM graduate students, Pearson aims to gather accurate data as Mississippi holds the highest density of these turtles. His team addresses challenges like illegal harvesting and nest predation by implementing strategies such as captive egg hatching. By tracking turtle populations with radio technology and tagging hatchlings for future monitoring, Pearson hopes to improve survival rates and understand primary threats to this largest North American freshwater turtle species.

Read the full article

The post USM Graduate Students Pursue Passion for Researching Mississippi Alligator Snapping Turtles, Answering Alarming Call appeared first on ourmshome.com

Continue Reading

Our Mississippi Home

Welcome, Soup Season | Our Mississippi Home

Published

on

ourmshome.com – Julian Brunt – 2024-12-08 10:19:00

SUMMARY: Mississippi’s gray skies, misty rain, and chilly temperatures call for cozying up with a warm bowl of soup. While quick options like Campbell’s chicken noodle or bean and bacon are fine, homemade soup is more rewarding. Start with rotisserie chicken: de-bone it, sauté onions, carrots, and celery, then simmer with chicken stock and seasoning. Add the chicken, thicken with roux if needed, and enjoy. Tomato soup is another favorite—sauté onions in butter, add tomatoes, season, and blend if desired. For a treat, try Greenhouse Biloxi’s tomato soup with sweet potato biscuits, perfect for lunch or dinner.

Read the full article

The post Welcome, Soup Season | Our Mississippi Home appeared first on ourmshome.com

Continue Reading

Trending