Mississippi
I’ve just finished watching O Brother Where Art Thou for the second time. I wasn’t crazy about it the first time except for the music - this time I enjoyed it more and especially the music. I’ve always liked Bluegrass although I couldn’t tell you who any of the “greats” are or name any particular song. I just like it when I hear it for 2 reasons: sometimes it makes me happy with all the banjo strumming and I find the lyrics honest, true and profoundly American.
So hearing references to different counties & towns in Mississippi (Ita Bena, Yazoo) is making me wax nostalgic on this overcast New Orleans day. I’m in day 3 of round 2 of the Great New Orleans Coughing Crud of 2009, so I’m taking it easy in hopes of being somewhat healthy again in the next few days.
Watching this movie prompted me to go to my Rural Mississippi Flickr Set and revisit some of the photos I’ve taken in rural Mississippi and I thought I’d share a few today. It’s a beautiful, wild countryside. Enjoy.
And now for a bit of music…my favorite scene/song from O Brother, “Song of the Sirens”.