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April 13, 2026

Magnolia, Mississippi

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  • New York City Didn’t Disappoint, Even in January

    I’ve previously shared my love of visiting New York City. However, traveling to the chilly island surrounded by water in the dead of winter, aka January, was not something I’d seriously considered. After a visit...

    Columns
  • Felder’s Winter Flowers

    Are you sitting on your garden hands waiting for better weather, or taking the winter season by the horns and enjoying what we have in the here and now? Being a “gather ye rosebuds while ye may” gardener, I don’t...

    Columns
  • Celebrate New Year’s Eve, Day With Fun Traditions

    I’ve shared this in previous columns, but it may bear repeating. I don’t believe in luck, but instead, put my faith in God’s grace and blessings for the coming year. However, like any good Southerner, starting...

    Columns
  • Armchair Ponderings To a Happy New Year

    I said something mundane in passing to an individual like, Happy New Year! He replied, “it’s just another holiday.” That sort of got my hackles up. Of course, I didn’t know him, so I could not lecture him, but I...

    Columns Editorial
  • Armchair Ponderings The five stages of grief, fact, or fiction

    Several weeks have passed without a Ponderings contribution. One of my friends asked if it was because of the loss of my muse. My wife of sixty-six years and I frequently discussed my column, generally it was after the...

    Columns Editorial
  • Felder’s Winter Garden

    Old Man Winter just landed an early first blow, a light punch to the senses to remind us that yes, cold weather and darker nights are here. There have been a lot of gardeners running in circles on the Mississippi...

    Columns
  • Fall Food Needs To Be Fast... And Fun

    Using the first letter of the all-too-brief season, fall is filled with festivals, football, family time and fun activities in the span between six months of searing heat and the cold, rainy weather that accompanies...

    Columns
  • Felder’s Lawn Rescue

    I sense an opportunity for a cultural and ecological sea-change: A new approach to lawns. Lawns are in dire straits from a cumulative effect of back to back unfavorable weather and the inability or unwillingness of most...

    Columns
  • Terry’s Creek News

    Worship service was a blessing as we gathered at our Lord’s House last Sunday. Special music was by Dennis Lea, “Let The Blood of Calvary Speak for Me.” Bro. LaVerne Summerlin’s message was from Psalm 121 “How...

    Columns News
  • Appetizers For Dinner? Why Not?

    PULLED PORK NACHOS--- Who wouldn’t want Pulled Pork Nachos for dinner? I can’t think of anyone, including myself! It’s the small things for me that trigger new ideas. Seeing “steak bites” on the appetizers’...

    Columns
  • Let the Fall Comfort Food Commence!

    FALL COMFORT FOOD--- Nothing says “comfort food” like a big dish of steaming hot spaghetti and meatballs. It’s fall, a sign that we can begin dreaming of cozy evenings gathered around the table filled with hot...

    Columns
  • Felder’s Fish Pond

    I just accidently killed the new fish in my favorite water garden, to my sad chagrin. Over the years I have created several water gardens, from mom’s huge one to my home-made birdbaths which I consider water features...

    Columns
  • Must-Haves For Tailgating... Or Just Enjoying Fall

    BOAT DIP--- At least a few variations of this delicious dip have been around for awhile. Even so, “Viral Boat Dip” is enjoying a revival right now, thanks in part to social media. Finally... fall is on the horizon!...

    Columns
  • Felder’s Colorful Kale

    Time to move on. Thin past dragging hoses, and plan, if not actually plant, for the next season. I’m starting to push through the chore of cleaning up the summer’s frustrations, and setting out spring bulbs topped...

    Columns
  • ‘Leave The Grill Outdoors’ Not The Best Labor Day Hack; I Have Better Ones

    The internet is full of tips and tricks to create an enjoyable Labor Day weekend barbecue. Most that I read made sense, but this took the cake for nonsensical advice, especially here in the Deep South where we...

    Columns
  • Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum

    There’s a hidden little public garden in Jackson showcasing herbs and flowers that can take any weather thrown their way. I’ve been keen my entire career on promoting durable, multi-use garden plants, especially...

    Columns
  • Terry’s Creek News

    The Praise Team opened our worship service last Sunday morning, leading us in beautiful music. Bro. LaVerne then had prayer and welcomed each one and made the announcements. Then Dennis Lea continued our worship...

    Columns News
  • Are You Ready For Some…Tailgate Food?

    TAILGATE FOOD--- Homemade pimento cheese is so much better than anything found in a carton at the supermarket. Even better, it’s a favorite of almost everyone at any gathering, including a tailgate party. When you...

    Columns
  • Felder’s Pollinators

    Just what we need - another invasive new type of hornet spotted in Georgia. As if we don’t have enough grabbing bits of barbeque ribs out of our hands this time of year. So far, this one, like the “murder hornet’...

    Columns
  • Felder’s Garden Tips

    What is the most bottom-line advice for reducing garden chores and helping our beloved gardens survive bad weather, bugs and blights? Over the past forty-plus years of writing weekly gardening columns, my overarching...

    Columns
  • Homemade Desserts Are a Dying Art; Here Are a Few Relics

    Receiving emails from readers asking for restaurant recommendations is a regular occurrence. Requests with questions like, “What are the best seafood restaurants on the Gulf Coast,” or “While visiting the Jackson...

    Columns
  • Felder’s Wildflowers

    Gonna join some other garden trend-watchers on a limb here, about a compromise between once-competing garden designs. Fashionistas and naturalists are learning to get along. I see it while horti-surfing through botanic...

    Columns
  • Armchair Ponderings Could this be a winning ticket?

    The closer we come to election primaries the more in doubt will the candidates be. I watched some of the Robert Kennedy, Jr.’s excoriation by most of his party members as they attempted to eliminate him from a...

    Columns Political
  • Felder’s Summer Gardening

    When it comes to plowing through adverse gardening conditions, of which Mississippi has its share, it’s never too late to try, try again. I have some easy tips for getting more out of right now, without hurting...

    Columns Editorial