Showing posts with label South Carolina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label South Carolina. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Living Literature Project


Students at McDonald Green Elementary School in Lancaster, South Carolina, are participating in a competition called the Living Literature Project.

They are acting out Greetings from Nowhere

Here is the set they made for the Sleep Time Motel.

 
And here they are acting out a scene.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

South Carolina Part 2

The students at McDonald Green Elementary School are smart, funny, polite and enthusiastic. They made my visit very special.










(More pics tomorrow)

Monday, April 11, 2011

South Carolina Part 1



I'm so happy to be down in South Carolina.

The trees are lush and green.

The dogwoods are in bloom.

It's 78 degrees.

Grownups and children say, "Yes, ma'am."

I had a homemade pimiento cheese sandwich on white bread and sweet tea with my relatives.

And there are Piggly Wiggly stores.



What could be better?

McDonald Green Elementary School, that's what.






(l to r) Principal Michelle Crosby, me, Assistant Principal Alysia Joyce








(More pics tomorrow)

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Sunday stuff down South

Today I decided to attend church services at a teeny little church my dad belonged to about 7 years ago. It's way out in a teeny little town in South Carolina. I hadn't been there in a while, so I wasn't sure I could find it. So I tried to use the GPS.

There were a lot of churches....


A LOT of churches.... But not the one I was looking for.


I drove and drove. I drove past the Pop-a-Top. (But since it was Sunday, no tops were being popped.)

And then I found it!


On the way home, I saw this. Now, do you suppose this is a class that teaches you how to carry a concealed weapon???

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Hey, y'all

Here's where I am. (It's in South Carolina.)


Not much going on....

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Now THIS....

....is how you sell boiled peanuts! He puts them in that big ole pot you see there on the back of the truck, heats the water using those propane heaters, and there ya go! Real honest-to-goodness boiled peanuts - not those sissy kind you get at the 7-Eleven.

The P-Nut Man usually sits on the side of the road all day selling peanuts, but at the time of this photo, he was inside the Waffle House eating pecan pie. (And, um, I'm thinking maybe he's due for some new tires.)

Okay - that's it. I head back up to New England tomorrow.

Who says....

...a church has to look like a church. Right?

A good idea!

Granny Ellison's Memorial Toy Library!

Gotta love those Southerners

A dog's life

My dad was the biggest dog lover on the face of the earth. The day he died he had nine dogs. I'm sure he wished he had nine more.

When I was a child, there was an Air Force base near my home. It closed years and years ago - but much of the ruins of it are still there, particularly the runways.


They are all overgrown and lonely. When my son was 9 or 10, my dad and I used to let him drive the car on them. He would drive and drive and my dad would sit in the back
seat so happy. (I know....I know.... irresponsible parenting. Please don't call DSS - it was a long time ago.)


My dad owned Syberian huskies with lots of energy. He used to take them there and let them run and run and run beside his van as he drove up and down the runways. It was one of his favorite things to do.

Before he died, he requested that he be cremated and that his ashes be strewn out there by those runways.

So that's what we did.

Once a year, I go back and visit. It's very, very quiet there. The kind of quiet that engulfs you. It's also very peaceful there.

The first year after he died (six years ago), I went to "visit" him. We had a little "chat" - and then I looked down, and there, embedded in the runway were.....

Dog prints!!


I swear they weren't there before that.

Today - I went there again. When I was walking back to my car, I noticed something beside my car.

It was a dog!

Now, trust me when I tell you that this place is far from anything. Anything. I scrambled to take a photo but you can barely see him. That little black dot of a thing just to the right of the car is a dog.

When I got back to the car, I followed him. He ran a long way. He was a very confident, I-know-where-I'm-going-and-what-I'm-doing-so-leave-me-alone kind of dog. He got as far as a private aviation center of some kind that is out there at that old Air Force base, but I couldn't get close enough to him to say hello.
Just one of those life-is-funny kind of experiences, you know?

Friday, July 13, 2007

Red dirt road again

You know how I was talking about that red dirt road and all (a couple of posts below)?

Well, tonight was a beautiful hot summer night and I was driving around blasting country western music on the radio - gettin' my groove on and all.....and guess what song came on?

Red Dirt Road by Brooks and Dunn.

Now, I don't know if you're into country music at all - but the lyrics go like this:

It's where I drank my first beer.
It's where I found Jesus.
Where I wrecked my first car:
I tore it all to pieces....
I come to know,
There's life at both ends,
Of that red dirt road.

See? Red dirt roads are important to Southerners.

So take THAT, copyeditors.....

Don't worry about it

My Smoky Mountain soul sister friend, Kerry Madden, has a way cool collection of sayings that she saw on church signs down South. So I've been thinking about her whenever I see them - which means I'm thinking about her a lot because those signs are everywhere.

Here is one I saw today. I like it! (The problem is, how to do you STOP worrying?)

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Red dirt and all

I recently had to do some copyedits on Greetings from Nowhere (Spring 08) that involved cutting out a reference to "red dirt" - because I had used that reference a few times and enough is enough with the red dirt.

But today I was driving around (in South Carolina) - and was struck by how much RED DIRT there is. And, it really is red (well, okay, maybe more orange, but...anyway).

See? I took that photo today. Red dirt.

I have very vivid memories of red dirt.

Red dirt roads.

Red dirt yards.

Red dirt driveways.

The bottom of my feet stained orange (red) from that red dirt in the summer.

Etc.

So, I just can't help myself.

Thank goodness for copyeditors.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

AND....

....today for lunch I had a HOMEMADE pimiento cheese sandwich (thank you, Aunt Margaret) and sweet tea (thank you, Cousin Libby).

Welcome to my world

Here's where I am:

Beautiful downtown Fountain Inn:

Traffic hour:

Andy, Barney and Opie were just seen here: