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Articles from Mississippi Magazine (May 1, 2006)

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Title Author Type Words
A fish tail. Robinson, Jim 963
A literary landscape: residents of William Faulkner's hometown cultivate a novel idea for celebrating the author on his native soil. Bailey, Eileen 1045
A personal reflection: what's the secret to loving where you live? For top designer and Meridian native Barclay Fryery, it's as simple as looking in the mirror. Schultze, Lucy 1739
Beauty in Biloxi. Brantley, Kyle 271
Can you identify this Mississippi scene? 67
Come grow with me: the budding relationship between a landscape designer and client is built on trust and compromise. Brown, Carter 610
Common thread. (can't Miss). 65
Correction. Correction notice 34
Dinner with friends: supper clubs provide a relaxing opportunity to swap stories and recipes. Roper, Patty Cover story 3186
Dish it out. Furrh, Mary Leigh 963
Double features: multi-tasking plants offer beauty plus privacy, protection, or plain old peace and quiet. Mayer, Karen Ott 1331
Enjoy Eudora's southern hospitality. Cook, Lacey 212
Fiddling around. Brantley, Kyle 176
Fitting it all together: a Jackson family combines elements of their own style and favorite features from former homes in a creative renovation project. Goodman, Nan Graves 1683
From the editor. Bozeman, Kelli L. Editorial 500
From the ground up: with his own two hands, a Spring Hill architect constructs a hip but humble country hideaway in the footprint of its homesite predecessor. Gurner, Jessie 1916
From the last issue. 88
Get in gear. (can't Miss). 64
Getting started in the garden: Betty Kilegore's top five tips for creating an outdoor oasis. Kilgore, Betty 191
Grape expectations: growers at one of the world's largest muscadine vineyards enjoy the fruits of their labors. Hunter, Barbara 1760
Grass roots retreat: a Bolton gardener starts from scratch to cultivate a peaceful sanctuary for the mind and spirit. Christensen, Susan 949
Hot seat. (can't Miss). 65
Life on the road: as one of the oldest remaining settlements on the Natchez Trace, pretty-as-a-picture Kosciusko still offers a welcome respite for history-minded travelers. Wadsworth, Glenda 1841
May & June. Calendar 2030
Mother's day memories. Roper, Patty 391
My first-ever Mississippi Magazine arrived in June of 2005 after several years of thinking that. Siegel, Faye P. Letter to the editor 678
Now and zen. (can't Miss). 102
Rambling rose. Whitehead, Julie 761
Reclaiming a century-old garden: the owners of a historic Holly Springs home bring back to life architect Theodore Link's original vision for the surrounding landscape. Thornton, Carolyn 1385
Red Hot. 153
Refeathering the nest: with children grown, a Starkville couple reinterpret their classic home with help from a favored family designer. Jones, Brenda Ware 979
Remembering the Red Hot. 234
Return to sender. Cook, Lacey 152
Rollin' on the river. Cook, Lacey 142
See how they grow. Cook, Lacey 142
Smooth operators. (can't Miss). 56
South Coast survivor: photographer Ken Murphy's books offer images that are timeless visions of remembrance and renewal. Twedt, Kristen 1826
Step by step: budding dancers will be on their toes as they learn from ballet's best at Jackson's International Dance School. Hoops, Jana 1897
Teenagers say YES! to volunteer work. Cook, Lacey 270
The American Beauty: on a magical 1907 night, stage and screen star Lillian Russell captivated a Jackson audience with her legendary spirit. Cooper, Forrest Lamar 1182
The art of the sandwich: stuffed with style and substance, these creative combinations are the ultimate "square meals". Furrh, Mary Leigh 1984
Trace transformation. Cook, Lacey 336
Where in Mississippi is ... Crystal Springs? The former "world tomato capital" is no garden-variety municipality. Bozeman, Kelli 1712
Winging it. (can't Miss). 45

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