Harper Lake

Harper Lake

Thursday, March 12, 2015

Back in Atlanta (from Jan 2011)


We home. I mean we back in Atlanta, but it feels like home. The temperature was 69F when we landed. Way better than the 42F we left behind in London. Last night I just watched the telly while Hollis went off to tell his girlfriend goodbye. Glad I wasn't there to see that. Anyway she'll be back at Millsaps in April. I don't reckon it'll kill him to be without her that long. 
The flight back was okay. We followed the sun so it was daylight the whole way. Hollis says I ain't as apt to get jet slag coming this way. I can't figure that one out. Our cousins picked us up at the monster airport they got here in Atlanta.  They brung us back to their house and grilled steaks and asparagus on the patio. It was good to get some American food for a change. 
Tomorrow me and Hollis is headed back to God's country. He had brung his jeep over and we riding it back. So glad to be this close to Harper. Thank you, Lord
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Tomorrow: Just Sitting Out on the Lake


Thursday, March 5, 2015

Getting Ready to Come Home (from Jan 2011)


Today we're fixing to get ready to prepare to come home. I said it like that 'cause Hollis is always making fun of me 'cause I'm always fixing to do something. Anyway we packing our bags. I remembered I ain't bought nothing for Dorothy here in England so I went across the street to that big store and what I seen I thought she might like was this plate with a picture of William and Kate on it. Dorothy almost went nuts when Princess Di and that prince guy got hitched and I knew she would like something about this upcoming wedding. I don't know if y'all know but William is Lady Di's son. They all say he is real nice like his mother was. I seen a little wood box filled with tea bags and got that for her too. 

Hollis was funning me earlier today and said our plane was gonna stop in Egypt. He had me for a minute but I could see in his eyes he was fooling. I seen on the telly (that's what they call TV over here) where Egypt peoples was all out in the street running around and throwing things. We ain't never had no gatherings like than in Harper since the Piggly Wiggly had hog's head cheese on sale last year. Of course our crowd wasn't running and throwing. We heading down to Cat's Wick Airport tomorrow.

Tomorrow: Back in Atlanta


Thursday, February 26, 2015

The Tower and Anbow Lynn (from Jan 2011)


We're leaving sometimes this weekend to come home. I know I'm excited. One of the things I miss most about Harper is Dorothy's cooking and Dorothy some too. Today we was out and about London and one of the things we seen was the Tower of London. The tower ain't much of a tower at all, but it is a pretty good size old, old building. Inside you can see the exact spot where Anbow Lynn got her head cut off. Some peoples say she got her neck cut off, but I think that would take two cuts and from what I heard there was just one. Anbow Lynn was Henry D Yates second wife and was the mother of Elizabeth number one. Elizabeth One was the queen that looked like she was going bald. Now I ain't gonna lead you wrong, the stand and the ax and all that stuff wasn't there, just a nice little green marked off part of the yard. In this tower there was a jail house and a lot of ole English folks was kept here. Another thing they has here is the crowd jewels. They is these great big precious stones and they is called the crowd jewels because there is always a big crowd around to look at them. They got so many peoples that they made a moving walk to push you past so peoples won't hang on too long gawking. Didn't take me long; one little peek were enough for me,

Tomorrow: Getting Ready to Head Home


Wednesday, February 4, 2015

The Opera


We taken a taxi. Hollis had kinda pushed me to go out an buy a new suit and shirt and tie. I wouldn't buy no new shoes though. My Sunday ones is good enough. All that stuff cost a lot but I ain't never gonna spend what I got no way. We got to the opera and I'm telling you the people that was there looked like they was all butlers in them old movies. The mens was dressed like Fred Astaire and the womens was really all frilled up. We had good seats right down front. Now like I said I know how the music is gonna go with my daddy spending his young years with that Italian family in New Orleans and all. They started playing the overturn and I couldn't help but close my eyes and imagine I was sitting on Harper Lake with a soft breeze on my face. I had to try not to notice all them different kinds of perfumes. I opened my eyes a couple of times during the show; one was when Figgy Rowe sang his piece. He was good. You know he was the same guy what got married in Mose Hart's opera. I have to say I am glad Hollis taken me and all, but ain't nothing like sitting on my lake and listening to the overturn and watching that ole osprey fly all around like he could hear the music too.

Tomorrow: The Tower and Anbow Lynn

                                                                         Mose Hart

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Hollis Goes Off Somewheres With His Girl (from Jan 2011)


Hollis and his girlfriend left early this morning on another walking tour around London. They like to go places that they read about in books even if the books didn't really happen. Today, they was taking a "Saturday" walk and ride where this doctor in this book  by that name went. Hollis wanted to see exactly what the London Flyover was. I ain't got no idea what he's talking about. 

Well, I wasn't supposed to get out on my own but I did anyway. I wasn't gonna get lost again because I used my good noticing skill to remember where I went. I wanted to go down and ride that big wheel. And I did find my way there. I'm getting to understand what peoples are saying better after my time here and I try to talk real clear so they will understand me. On the wheel high up over the city I seen where we was staying and up and down the river they call Tim's River. I met some people in my car on the wheel from Germany and some others from Australia. I told the Australia folks that I did not know Oprah, who took a bunch of folks down there, but me and her both was borned in  Mississippi. I ain't told y'all this, but Hollis printed up a bunch of cards inviting people to tune in to my blog. I handed some out 'cause I has had peoples from all kinds of countries looking in. That makes me real happy. 

Hollis had a big surprise when he come home. He had got tickets to the opera. We going tonight to see "The Barbershop in Seville."

Tomorrow: The Opera

Friday, January 23, 2015

I'm 'bout Ready to Head Home (from Jan 2011)


Last night when we stayed in Rye was the first night we was away from our flat across from the food court. I didn't sleep too good. And today we been riding around the English countryside (on the wrong side of the road.) You gotta pay for everything with what they call pounds and the temperature is called C instead of F and I'm 'bout ready to head home. We got a couple more days because thats what our tickets say.

On the way back to London we went through this little town and peoples was in town shopping around just like they do in Harper. Kinda made me homesicker than I already was. We was hungry so we had what they call tea. It's like a little meal later in the day. One big thing they don't have over here is sweet tea. They drink their tea hot just like it was coffee and put a lot of milk in it. And the sugar comes in little cubes what they call lumps. I don't reckon I would ever get used to that.

We made it back in and I went right over to that food court and got me some good stuff to eat. I ain't gonna tell y'all what it was cause I ain't never heard of it before but it was some kind of fish with a yellowish sauce on it. I have to say it was tasty especially with all them vegetables I got with it.

Tomorrow: Hollis Goes Off Somewhere With That Girl

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Rye (from Jan 2012)


Today was a nervous day for me. Hollis rented a car, you know with the wheel on the wrong side. And we went off driving down the wrong side of the road, like they do over there, to the town of Rye. Now I may not always notice the same things everybody else notices, but this place was like something in a old pirate movie. I found out while they is two miles from the sea now, it used to lap right up on the town limits. Can you believe the sea can move that far? I mean like I walk out one morning and Harper Lake is done down at the county line or something. 

Way back then this Norman family come over from France and captured all of England. We got some Van Normans in Harper, I reckon they may be kin to this bunch, but they all good peoples far as I know. 

We stayed in this hotel that was hundreds of years old and it smelled like it too. The cafe downstairs was real high priced and they had some things that I didn't care for like raw salmon and fish eggs. And they called tomaters ta mah toes. I'm gonna have to say we had a good time though. My room had a secret passageway what went to the kitchen. I didn't have no need to use it. One trip to that kitchen was enough for me.

Tomorrow: I'm 'bout Read to Head Home