Southern Frame of Mind
I could not possibly love a land more than I love the American South. The South flows in my blood, is imprinted in my genes and beats in my heart. My ancestors cut their way through Southern forests, lived the story of the South and passed it on to me. I love Southern people, quirks and all, with their diversity of spirit, common decency and courtesy. I love the Southern landscape, too. I like to think from a "Forever Summer" perspective which I think is distinctly Southern. Which reminds me of one of my favorite descriptions of the Southern landscape from The Mind of the South by W. J. Cash:
"Moreover, there was the influence of the Southern physical world - itself a sort of cosmic conspiracy against reality in favor of romance. The country is one of extravagant colors, of proliferating foliage and bloom, of flooding yellow sunlight, and, above all perhaps, of haze. Pale blue fogs hang above the valleys in the morning, the atmosphere smokes faintly at midday, and through the long slow afternoon, cloudstacks tower from the horizon and the earth-heat quivers upward throught the iridescent air, blurring every outline and rendering every object vague and problematical. I know that winter comes to the land, certainly. I know that there are days when the color and the haze are stripped away and the real stands up in drab and depressing harshness. But these things pass and are forgotten."
I am glad home is a place where old times are remembered, but winter and drabness pass and are forgotten.....