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Neely-Dorsey: Fall In The South Means Fairs, Football and Beautiful Foliage
There is a joke that says the four seasons in Mississippi are Almost Summer, Summer, Still Summer and Christmas.
Although this is very close to the truth because of our nearly tropical climate, we do acknowledge the traditional changing of the seasons.
Contrary to what many believe we do have beautiful changing of the leaves here, displaying fully all of the beautiful colors of Fall. New England takes pride in its awesome display of autumn leaves, but we too have some extraordinarily beautiful foliage this time of the year especially along the Natchez Trace.
Here, in the south, everyone knows that fall might not necessarily mean much cooler days. Fall does mean football…and lots of it. College football is king and the SEC (Southeastern Conference) reigns supreme in the minds of most Southerners. For some, it is practically a religion. Another common saying pertaining to Southerners goes: “We Love God, Sweet Tea and the SEC”.
Of course, along with any major function, Southerners must have FOOD…and lots of it. Southerners have perfected football tailgating into an art form. For those above the Mason-Dixon Line who don’t know what tailgating is, the Wikipedia definition says: A tailgate party is a social event held on and around the open tailgate of a vehicle. (In the South, that means trucks…and lots of trucks) Tailgating often involves consuming alcoholic beverages and grilling food. Tailgate parties usually occur in the parking lots at stadiums and arenas, before and occasionally after games and concerts. People attending such a party are said to be tailgating.
Other people in other regions might tailgate, but Southerners take it to a whole other level.
One author friend wrote in her blog about Southerners: “We are not casual… Not in clothes, manners, or entertaining. All the rest of the world may go to the grocery store in pajama pants and big t-shirts, but we dress up for nearly everything. We say ma’am and sir. We don’t think being “ladylike” is something to be mocked. Tailgate parties in the Ole Miss Grove include tents equipped with chandeliers and chafing dishes.”
Fall also means fairs…and lots of them. Around this time, fairs pop up in almost every little town and hollow around the South. The two major fairs in our area have always been the Mississippi-Alabama Fair and Dairy Show and the Mid-South Fair.
We always went to the Mississippi Fair and Dairy Show. It was held at the Fairgrounds off of East Main Street which is now Fairpark and the location of our City Hall. The Mid-South Fair was a much bigger deal and meant traveling to Memphis. When I was growing up, the school began after Labor Day and Fair Day followed soon after. On Fair Day, all of the students were let out of the school for the day. It was like another holiday. My friends and I would make extensive plans about what we would wear, where and when we would meet, and what we would ride. I always have warm, fond memories of those joyous, carefree times.
Patricia Neely-Dorsey is the author of two books of poetry, Reflections of a Mississippi Magnolia-A Life In Poems and My Magnolia Memories and Musings-In Poems. Through her poems, the author hopes to protect, preserve and promote the rich cultural history and heritage of her state and region along with providing more positive images than all of the negative images usually portrayed. Patricia lives in Tupelo with her husband James, son Henry and Miniature Schnauzer, Happy. The author has been named a Goodwill Ambassador for the state by Governor Phil Bryant. Her slogan is “Always, Always Celebrating the South and Promoting a Positive Mississippi ” Her website is www.patricianeelydorsey.com and her email is magnoliagirl21@yahoo.com.
Frances George
September 21, 2015 at 5:59 pm
I love poetry! Not writing, but reading it. I taught school for 37 years, and the most enjoyable part of teaching was reading stories & poetry to my students. I also loved to hear them , read or recite their own creations! Thanks for sharing your talent with others! BTW, are you related to the cooking Neelys of Memphis?
Patricia Neely-Dorsey
September 21, 2015 at 7:12 pm
Thanks so much !
So glad you enjoyed the post !
No , I am not related to the barbecue/cooking Neely’s , but I get asked that all of the time ! (smile)
Shulanda
September 22, 2015 at 11:02 am
All so true; Especially the part about the sweet tea and football!
Christy
September 22, 2015 at 4:16 pm
Great poem!! Oh, how I love FALL.