Tuesday, July 17, 2012

More Mississippi videos...



More Mississippi Delta images...

Mississippi Delta NEH = Fantastic educational opportunity!

I am so happy to have been part of the NEH's Most Southern Place on Earth Landmark workshop!

So much history, culture, music, life to experience in just one week...they kept us so busy this blog was not as deep and illustrated as I had hoped...now to complete the blog with video, images and more...





Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Video of Mississippi Delta Landscape...

Take a look at the Delta landscape

Take a look at the Delta landscape


Take a look at the Delta landscape... http://youtu.be/Mz05USUv7UM

Greenville Mississippi and the Chinese Immigrants' experience





Views of the Mississippi Delta agricultural landscape



The skies were dark, cloudy, rainy and bright as we traveled through the Mississippi Delta to walk on the levee that broke during the Great Flood of 1927.





We drove past fields of corn, soybeans, rice, cotton and sorghum as we approached the Mound's Landing Levee that failed under the immense pressure of the Mississippi flood of 1927.




We viewed the PBS American Experience film "Fatal Flood" as we toured the Mississippi Delta which followed the fascinating history as depicted in the book _Rising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How it Changed America_ by John M. Barry.





I recommend the book, especially if you are interested in reading about this history of the US with which you are unfamiliar. The history unfolds with drama, family and politics, in an accessible and compelling way!



We traveled on to the Great River Road State Park which also suffered damage from the floods of 2011.





We ended the day's exploration of the River and Flood of 1927 with a delicious meal at the famous Blue Levee restaurant in Rosedale...song kept running through my mind... "going down to Rosedale..."



The atmosphere and artwork contributed to the enjoyment of Blue Levee's the ambiance and tasty repast.







I was please to find Little Milton smiling from the walls... only thing missing was the live music!





Thursday, July 5, 2012

Countdown to arrival in the Mississippi Delta...

The National Endowment for the Humanities Landmark in American History and Culture "The Most Southern Place on Earth: Music, Culture, and History in the Mississippi Delta" begins Sunday, 8 July in Cleveland, MS. Check out the program's web site: http://www.blueshighway.org/mostsouthernplace.htm (or copy and paste the url) I will post my photos and videos, along with commentary, observations and epiphanies... Smithsonian Magazine author Jamie Katz wrote an article about a journey through the Delta: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/Memphis-Blues-Mississippi-Delta-Roots.html Follow the adventure with me?