Monday, March 31, 2008

Tallahatchie Flats- Greenwood, Mississippi






















Welcome to my blog, brand spanking new, and this is the inaugural installation!  As a photographer, I love sharing photos with my friends and family. Since not everyone has a myspace page, this seemed like the best option for sharing photos with everybody, or at least the people who have computers.
This weekend, we went to Greenwood, MS with our dear friends Nick and MaryNeff Seabergh to celebrate MaryNeff's birthday. We stayed in the middle of a cotton field, in the middle of nowhere, in an old shackhouse. Rustic, that's one adjective that comes to mind....As we got ready to pull into the parking lot, I thought to myself "Dude, really? Is this where we are staying tonight?" My concerns would soon fade away...
So there are these six old shack houses that were brought to this location from all over the MS Delta a couple of years ago. They were all renovated, and turned into rentable houses for the night, weekend, whatever. And the Tallahatchie Flats were born.  Mr. Bubba is the groundskeeper, bonfire lighter, legend dispenser, reservation taker, check-in and check-out person, and all around nice guy.  He lights a huge meet and greet bonfire every night. Our neighbors immediately next to us were from London....I think they were a little frightened of us.
Visit their 
website at http://www.tallahatchieflats.com

3 comments:

Jarrad Garner said...

You in the middle of nowhere in a cotton field...I love it.

Kesler Crew said...

This is awesome! I can't wait for their to be a "triplet" photo blog. We miss you!

Towanda Williams said...

Chris,
It's not everyday that people get to do a job that they love. Your passion for photography is so evident in every picture. We are blessed to have you here. I loved every shot especially the church and the black and white shots. New York guys have nothing on you. Thanks for sharing with us. A great way to start my day.