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March

on February 28, 2026

If there’s a single month that captures everything Florida boating is about—sunshine, salt air, lively marinas, and world‑class events—March is it. In March 2026, Florida once again earns its reputation as the boating capital of the United States, with ideal conditions on the water and a packed calendar of shows, rendezvous, and coastal celebrations. From the Panhandle to the Keys, boaters, anglers, and yacht lovers all find something special this time of year. Perfect Weather […]


Winter’s Hidden Effects

on February 21, 2026

Beware the Winter’s hidden effects. When winter grips the southern United States, the headlines often focus on freezing temperatures, power outages, and ice‑slicked roads. But along the Gulf Coast and the Southeast shoreline, another system quietly reacts to the chill: the tides. While tides themselves are driven mainly by the gravitational forces of the moon and sun, cold weather can significantly influence how those tides behave at a local level. Let’s dive into the fascinating […]


What Does President’s Day Stand For Today?

on February 14, 2026

What does President’s Day mean today? Seems things are a little different. President’s Day, observed on the third Monday of February, has evolved far beyond its original purpose. First established in 1885 to honor George Washington’s birthday, the holiday later became part of the Uniform Monday Holiday Act, which moved several federal holidays to Mondays to create long weekends. Over time, the day also came to recognize Abraham Lincoln, whose birthday falls in the same […]


The Super Bowl and the U.S. Economy

on February 7, 2026

The Super Bowl certainly effects in the US economy. The Super Bowl isn’t just the most-watched TV event in the United States—it’s an economic force that drives billions in spending each year. From tourism and hospitality to national advertising surges and record consumer spending, the financial footprint of the Super Bowl reaches far beyond the end zone. 1. How Host Cities Really Benefit—And Why the Numbers Are Often Exaggerated Hosting the Super Bowl promises big […]