"Eight million pounds of citrus will crisscross the country" (Orlando Sentinel, November 21, 2007)
"A Florida Thanksgiving" (Herald Tribune, November 22, 2007) "'Pluck 'em, skin 'em, bread 'em and fry 'em' is his family's traditional recipe for wild turkey, dating back four generations to Florida's first Austin Heacock -- Hay-cock -- who came down from Ohio with the Sebrings in 1912."
"Old-timer recalls when citrus ruled area" (St. Petersburg Times, November 23, 2007) Memories of Orange Blossom Groves.
"Wooden icon breathes new green life:
The governor endorses the energy efficiency project of the new owners of the Belleview Biltmore Resort & Spa." (St. Petersburg Times, November 20, 2007)
"Restoring the Everglades" (Tampa Tribune, Special Report)
"Herbert Saffir, creator of hurricane intensity scale, dies at 90 " (St. Petersburg Times, November 23, 2007)
"State Has a History of Primary Skirmishes" (Tallahassee Democrat, November 25, 2007)
"'60s concrete monsters get a second look" (Miami Herald, November 21, 2007)
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Florida News, After a Long Weekend
Labels:
agriculture,
architecture,
citrus,
Everglades,
Florida,
history,
Thanksgiving,
weather
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