Tuesday, June 16, 2015

OOPS! DELAY NO MORE. EXPANSION, TOO

SOUTH MISSISSIPPI -- So sorry about the long delay in posts for RiverBeachCities. But here we go again. ....

To reiterate the purpose of this blog, below you will find the original concept, and first blog post, when we started. The purpose is the same, but the goal and work are different -- more photos, more stories, videos, and follower contribution.

The help of visitors and followers is vital. We want you to enjoy this blog and what it offers -- a different approach about the events and lives of people who live along the waterways -- beaches, rivers and ocean fronts -- of all six counties that make up South Mississippi. 

Thanks for visiting -- daily, weekly, whenever. Thanks for participating.



THE ORIGINAL POST:

The goal of River Beach Cities is to highlight the attractions found in Moss Point, Pascagoula, Gautier, and Ocean Springs, Mississippi, and surrounding communities -- established neighborhoods and rural areas of Jackson County.

The hope of River Beach Cities is to serve as a continuing commentary and showcase for this southern area of Mississippi.

The intention is to serve as an avenue to attract tourists, educate the local citizenry, and act as a platform for the hopes and goals of municipal and county leadership. As well, the dreams of residents for themselves and their children

 

Whew! That's a lot to provide in one place.

The name River Beach Cities is appropriate for this area and blog. Nearly every village, town and city in South Mississippi -- considered to include the counties of Hancock, Harrison, Jackson, George, Stone and Pearl River -- community is located somewhere near, on and/or served by a river or ocean beach.

For all intents and purposes, South Mississippi is located on drained swamp land.

My desire is to present a mostly pictorial view, along some with news and features, of the people and places of South Mississippi.
There are plenty of other websites and blogs about this area, so some posts may be redundant. I will strive to give you some unique offerings, that is assured, but there are no guarantees that will happen every day. But I will try.

Feel free to make suggestions and comments when desired.

(Please refrain from negativity, profane language, and comments and information that may constitute libel, slander, plagiarism, and inaccuracy. Provide documentation where necessary.)

Photos provided by www.nature.org and www.srh.noaa.gov