This Week’s Southernism, Monday, July 31, 2017

“Trees down south have a difference to them, a subtle, slinking movement, mile by mile — a gracefulness, a swagger. Lanky trees stretching out their wiry thin, Spanish moss-covered branches, moss that sways and beckons … come here, come here, it says.”

— Suzanne Palmieri, the Witch of Belladonna Bay

 

 

Photo: Deborah Fagan Carpenter

 

 

 


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About Deborah Fagan Carpenter

The creative and professional life of Deborah Fagan Carpenter has taken many directions: visual merchandiser, decorator, potter, sculptor, modern expressionist painter, photographer, and freelance feature writer. As Contributing Editor at PorchScene, her contributions are fueled by her love of all things beautiful, interesting, edible, and Southern.
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2 Responses to This Week’s Southernism, Monday, July 31, 2017

  1. Joseph N Goodell says:

    Deborah : do enjoy your Southernisms ! Joe G

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