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Welcome to Preservation in Mississippi, a blog about historic buildings, places, and even a few people in Mississippi. Preservation has a long history in the Magnolia State, and I hope this blog will help build a stronger community of local and state preservationists. Join the discussion, talk back, agree, disagree, etc. by adding your comments (insightful, silly, but always respectful) and sharing important stories from your neck of the woods.
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Merry Christmas, Y’all
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And Merry Christmas to you. I love the tree and it’s hard to miss Deuce in the background on the left side of the photo. I hope he has a Christmas Miracle comeback in 2010.
Frank.
I’m glad you noticed that little detail! I didn’t until I posted it :-) I’ll join you in your 2010 wish. I’m also hoping for a New Orleans Saints miracle in 2010, even though I’m not normally a fan–they deserve it!
Hey Frank, I hope you have a miracle comeback of your own this year! I miss your blog!