It's a Little Delta Roadtrip.....
It's a sultry, summer, Saturday morning and I'm running over to Marks, running twenty minutes east on still two-lane Highway 6 from Clarksdale, for a little Eggs Benedict brunch (homemade Hollandaise of course) with champagne and jazz and the artsy movie "The Grand Budapest Hotel" at a friend's.....
Food.....Music.....Art
Delta Roadtrip
Food.....Music.....Art
Delta Roadtrip
Vintage fine china and crystal in the foreground, a vintage Chambers range, nearly like my Grandmother Nanny's, WITH iron skillets, in the background, the perfect scene is set for a Sunday Delta brunch |
Home made Hollandaise in Motion! |
I loved this artsy movie full of layered imagery, fabulously designed sets, and details |
Voila! The most delicious brunch is served! |
It's a little Delta Roadtrip.
Most mornings these days I run to Helena from Clarksdale on Highway 1, and then in the evenings I run back from Helena to Clarksdale.
Where Highway 1 begins, just east of the Mississippi River bridge and Helena. I adore the cow on the pole. |
I love the many old churches and buildings along Highway 1 between Clarksdale and Helena. I really do enjoy this little roadtrip nearly every day. |
Just as I turn for Clarksdale onto Highway 1. The flat Delta land ALWAYS makes my heart soar. |
It's a little Delta Roadtrip.....
When I was growing up on the Coldwater River between Lambert and Marks in Quitman County Mississippi, we were always running somewhere. "Let's run over to Clarksdale and get some new shoes," my grandmother would say, late in the summer when it was time to get ready for school. And to sweeten the trip even more, she would add, "And we will go see a show at the Paramount while we're there."
It's a little Delta Roadtrip.....
"I've got to run over to Helena and pick up some parts," I heard my farming daddy say what seemed like a million times.
"Let's run down to Greenwood and eat at Lusco's tonight or maybe Polles' in Clarksdale," my mother, who back then lived to dine out, would often say.
It's a little Delta Roadtrip.....
To get everything done we had to make a lot of roadtrips here, there, and everywhere around the Delta. We were exposed to lots of food, art, music, and literature all over the Delta.
That part of living in the Delta hasn't really changed. Roadtrips were and are integral to Delta life. Every day is an adventure of sorts, full of the tastes, textures, sounds and images of different Delta towns.
Soon I won't be running along Highway 1 every day. I will be installed on Cherry Street in downtown Helena, but I know many days I will be running somewhere for something, probably for food, or art, or music. Lots of days I will probably run to Clarksdale.
I confess, I LOVE candles! And of course the faux bois bench! (See more about my love of faux bois HERE) |
Did you know that Helena and Clarksdale are now officially sister cities? Our Helena Mayor Jay Hollowell and Clarksdale's Mayor Bill Luckett recently made the announcement in Helena.
Mayor Luckett took a little
Delta Roadtrip.....
And here we are again a few weeks later at Helena's Delta Cultural Center at the official press conference to announce the Sister City relationship. The Delta art of Tim Jacob is in the background. |
It all excites me to my core. I hope you will join me in Helena AND Clarksdale for the first official sister city event, Delta Roadtrip on October 2 and 3, a celebration of authentic Mississippi River Delta art, music, food, literature, and culture. We will be running back and forth on Highway 1.
We will have a Friday evening and Saturday all day long mix of food, music, art, and culture in the Delta. The Delta has always has been a mecca for such, and I'm hoping it always will be. Please join us as we celebrate all that is authentically Delta.....
Take a little Delta Roadtrip with me....
Our official Delta Roadtrip logo is a painting by Clarksdale artist and musician Stan Street of Hambone Gallery. |
Stay tuned for more details.....