Archive | November, 2009

Ghosts of Christmas Past: Backyard Economics

Doing business locally when possible in our own backyard is more important than ever in the current economic environment. Local residents should remember the ghosts of Christmas past and think twice before spending dollars outside of Nassau County, Florida this holiday shopping season, and throughout the coming New Year.

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Florida Gardening: Winter Lawn Watering, Oleander Moths

A University of Florida faculty member and Nassau County Extension Horticultural Agent, Rebecca Jordi addresses some of the questions she receives about landscaping and gardening in northeast Florida, in GARDEN TALK. The Extension also offers helpful clinics throughout the year, providing assistance to local gardeners…

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Florida Welcomes Snowbirds Escaping Colder Weather

They are birds of a different feather, who flock to Florida in winter to escape the cold weather in the north. They occupy golf courses and RV parks and oceanfront condominiums, and provide a seasonal boost to local economies — including in Nassau County. They are snowbirds. They are mostly retired, mostly wealthy, and mostly good for a state weakened by the worst recession in decades. Their impact is being especially felt this year.

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Barrier Island Hopping: Amelia Island, Cumberland, Talbot Islands

It’s easy to island hop around the Amelia Island area. LOCATION! LOCATION! LOCATION! Amelia Island is uniquely situated, so visitors (and residents) can easily explore several barrier islands, snugly located together for logistical ease. Slightly north of Amelia is Cumberland Island, GA (a protected National Seashore), and to its south is Big Talbot and Little Talbot Islands (Florida State Parks).

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