Friday, July 20, 2012

Cool Wall Murals from the Mississippi Hills





  Bukka White Mural (Booker T. Washington White ) – ABERDEEN MS
                                  
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Photo by Bob Franks Fulton MS)




                       Howlin' Wolf mural – ABERDEEN MS
                                 (Photo by Bob Franks Fulton MS)
        


                 Albert King Mural – ABERDEEN MS
                             
(Photo by Bob Franks Fulton MS)




                              Mural – AMORY  MS
      


                         



                               Reed's Gumtree Bookstore – TUPELO MS 





                       Romie's Grocery - Jackson Street – TUPELO MS 





                                         Ice House 3D – TUPELO MS 



        

     Dr. Pepper Ad Mural - The Old Senter Drug Store Bldg West Main St - FULTON MS                                                      (Photo by Bob Franks Fulton MS)



                        Old Advertisement  - CORINTH MS
                                  
(Photo by Bob Franks Fulton MS) 









The Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area (MHNHA), designated by Congress and the President in April of 2009. Bounded approximately by Interstate 55 to the west and Highway 14 to the south, MHNHA covers 19 full counties and portions of 11 others in the northeastern part of the Magnolia state.
Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area represents a distinctive cultural landscape shaped largely by the dynamic intersection of Appalachian and Delta cultures, an intersection which produced a powerful concentration of nationally-significant cultural icons. Lasting contributions to our country’s musical and literary legacies were forged by Hills natives Elvis Presley, William Faulkner, Tennessee Williams, Howlin’ Wolf, and Tammy Wynette. The heritage area seeks to interpret and share the stories of these individuals, as well as the legacies of Civil Rights pioneers James Meredith and Ida B. Wells-Barnett.

The Mississippi Hills join a network of 49 other National Heritage Areas across the country, which are charged with preserving, conserving and interpreting some of America’s greatest treasures.
To locate a National Heritage Area close by you check out the main web site for more information.
http://www.nps.gov/history/heritageareas/


Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Soul Food Restaurant - Patricia Neely-Dorsey








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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

A Taste of Southern





Hallie, over at Southern Simmerings blog
has written a review of my books.

From her blog she shares this about herself....


As a young lady, I was born and raised in the Midsouth. Things like the Mississippi Delta Queen, Memphis Blues, and "Soul Food" helped shape my life and my style of cooking. I attended Mississippi University for Women and received my Bachelor of Science Degree in Culinary Arts and Food Journalism. I worked in North Carolina at the beloved Biltmore Estate and gave it up to become a proud Air Force wife. Today, I travel to many different places, but I still remember my roots and the sweet tea and hospitality waiting for me there. I'd like to share my experiences with you and I hope you enjoy reading them.






Monday, July 16, 2012

Diva on A Dime - Wardrobe 101




WARDROBE TIPS from the Diva:

EDIT, EDIT, EDIT!!!
Most people wear only about 20% of the items in their closet, because
the clothes are too big, or too small or because they don't fit into their
lifestyle or in with the rest of their clothing or because they need repairs
or because they just no longer like them anymore.
Get rid of ALL such items!
Keep ONLY what you absolutely love and wear on a regular basis

*** Remember to look for those style elements
that you are
repeatedly drawn to and love ***



Wardrobe Tip:

Become a SPOTTER
Look for those favorite style elements, name brands, ect. that you are
continually/consistently drawn to and that flatter you.
When you become good at SPOTTING at a glance, shopping is a breeze.


Wardrobe Building: COLOR SCHEME


You cannot possibly buy and wear every color and every color will not wear well on you! Narrowing down your choices makes shopping so much easier!
I suggest that you have about 3 core/basic colors that are the foundation of your wardrobe and three or four accent colors to jazz it up.
From looking at my wardrobe, you will immediately know what my colors are...
 BLACK, WHITE, GRAY...with a little pink and red thrown in here and there .



Narrow down your current and future
wardrobe selections / style choices to only those type items that you have found to be consistently appealing to you and flattering on you . You will always open your closet with delight and those  "I have nothing to wear" days will be far behind you.

DIVA Wardrobe Tip:


If it ain't broke..don't fix it!!
Find your style..and stick with it!
Stay with what works.
Don't try to conform to every new trend that comes along.
Everything just AIN'T for you!!
Buy and keep ONLY that which makes you look/feel FABULOUS!!!
If you have what you love... You'll love what you have...ALWAYS

Below are some blouses from my closet.
This is what it looks like when you stick closely to a strong color scheme.
You know mine is : BLACK, WHITE AND GRAY
with accents of Red, Yellow, Pink and Green
Everything goes with Everything..goes with everything!! (LOL)
The possibilities are endless!





Sunday, July 15, 2012

* Happy National Ice Cream Day *






National Ice Cream Month 
is held each July in the United States.  
Ronald Reagan  designated July as 
National Ice Cream Month in 1984.
He also named the third Sunday in July 
as National Ice Cream Day.


Here is a VERY SIMPLE homemade ice cream recipe ,
using only 3 ingredients. It tastes a little bit like a
Dr. Pepper float--only richer, and better! And the Dr. Pepper part is
fully interchangeable with YOUR FAVORITE SODA.

Those 3 ingredients: Dr. Pepper (or your favorite soda),
sweetened condensed milk, and evaporated milk.
First, you pour the Dr. Pepper into the ice cream freezer canister.
MAKE SURE your pour the soda FIRST.
Otherwise, you will have a fizzy mess! (This recipe is for a 2-quart freezer)

Next, pour in the sweetened condensed milk, and evaporated milk.

And...that's it! Of course, you'll need to put the canister
into the ice cream freezer, add ice and rock salt,
and you know--turn on the freezer.
The most difficult part of this whole process is...
the wait...wait ...wait for your delectable confection.

Do you have a favorite ice cream
recipe that you would like to share ?  


Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Please VOTE for your Favorite - Mississippi Man Graphic




I'm sharing 2 graphics of the same poem, Mississippi Man.
My dear friend, Debra Estep, is the graphic designer responsible

for illustrating my poetry. 

Today, she created one, and I asked her to design another.   She suggested we
put it to a VOTE.   I've shared both on my Facebook page and now I'm sharing
both here.......  Debra is adamant on one, and I am JUST as adamant on  the other...  :)

Please VOTE in your comments.  



Mississippi Man - #1





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Mississippi Man - #2





Monday, July 9, 2012

THEM BLUES





THEM BLUES

Somebody's always singing

Them Monday Morning blues songs
Them sho' nuff done me wrong songs
Them stayed out all night long songs
Them moaning, groaning love songs
Them bear your heart and soul songs
Them feel it in your bones songs
Them make you weak and strong songs
Them letting go and holding on songs
Them totally yours and mine songs
Them everybody knows songs...

We ALL  
love  them blues...songs

Patricia Neely-Dorsey
My Magnolia Memories and Musings -In Poems
©2012


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Some see the world in black and white. 
Others see varying shades of gray.
But, Mississippi taught the world
to see.. and hear…. the BLUES.
Charlie Patton, Robert Johnson.
W.C. Handy, John Lee Hooker, Bo Diddley,
Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, Little Milton, B.B. King…
they all traveled the most revered blues
highway in the world .........

Mississippi’s Highway 61.   

Mississippi.  Birthplace of the Blues.


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Thursday, July 5, 2012

~ MISS NORTHSIDE ~ by Patricia Neely-Dorsey


 The Miss Northside Pageant was a
"MUST SEE" event in the Northside /Park Hill Community
for over 20 years.
It was held during 4th of July week from the 60's to
the mid/late 80's.      Then...gone.

I'm excited to say, this year...SHE'S BACK !!!!





~ MISS NORTHSIDE ~

Our neighborhood beauty pageant
In the summertime

Was quite an event to see

In my 10th grade year, I decided,

The Miss Northside crown

Was waiting just for me
.
I bought a stunning bathing suit

And did my stomach crunches

Advice from everywhere on how to win

Came to me in bunches.

In my high heels, around the house,

I practiced my stallion walk;

And considering the question and answer period;

I practiced how I’d talk.

For my talent, I did a ballet dance,

And I must say very well;

In my eyesight, compared to me,

The competition paled.

Our big night finally came,

And we strolled around the pool;

The (Neighbor) Hood - Back in the Day

The lights were bright

And the crowd was wild

But, I remained absolutely cool.

As it turned out,

I didn’t get that winning Miss Northside cup

But, I considered it just as well,

I got 2nd runner up.


2012 Patricia Neely-Dorsey

from My Magnolia Memories and Musings - In Poems

*1980 Miss Northside — Misty Douglas
1st Runner Up — Carla Floyd
2nd Runner Up — Patricia Neely
















Wednesday, July 4, 2012

4th of July- by Patricia Neely -Dorsey







 4TH OF JULY

Flags Waving
Fireworks Popping
Family reunion picnics
And a new outfit
Barbecue, Baked beans
Fried chicken, Cole Slaw
Watermelon,
Homemade Ice cream
And did I say…
A new outfit?


Patricia Neely-Dorsey
from My Magnolia Memories and Musings -In Poems
©2012

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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

We Love Our Watermelon in the South !





Creative Watermelon Art
Great for Summertime Parties




              










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