Monday, April 6, 2020

The South Lives Yet


I recently wrote that “our South still exists, and not only in our own hearts; dotted throughout the former Confederacy lie pockets of that Edenic idyll our ancestors fought so bitterly to preserve.” On a spring drive from Columbia, South Carolina to Bentonville, Arkansas through Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi, God intervened to show me just such a place.

As I entered Alabama, here and there our beloved flag began to appear, lifting my spirits each time I saw one billowing defiantly in the breeze. Aside from this, I have only seen Dixie fly with such frequency in the rural South Carolina community where my mother grew up and in rural Arkansas.

As Alabama gave way to Mississippi, the storm clouds dissipated and their rains ceased. The sun shined brightly, revealing brilliant Alabama pines looming over the most verdant grass I have ever seen, the hills spotted with lush magenta redbud trees; a more magnificent spring scene I have yet to behold.


2 comments:

  1. Hi Brock,
    OUR Flag Flies...alright!!!! Proud and High!!!!! I must say, I Fly it myself!! When ever I take my boat "The Queen Anne's Revenge" ( I named her after John "Black Beard" Tesch's Ship!! as my 14' 'Carolina strip boat was made in Tabor City down the road a piece from Black Beard's Haunt!!) I "ALWAYS" Post "OUR FLAG!!" and sail on!! I'll post you some photo's to your email!!
    Funny how that goes about "OUR FLAG!!" Back when I dove "OTR TRUCK" for Schneider out of Laurenburg, NC,,, and I'd be going up into OHIO in the back woods.. The "STARS and BAR'S" were "everywhere!! Hmmmmm? Amazing!!
    skybill
    PS When I get an "Opportunity" to "SKYDIVE!!" I take a "Star's and Bar's" Flag with me and when under canopy I trail it behind me across the Drop Zone!!!!!!! She Flies "HIGH!!!!!!!!!"

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