On our way back to Arkansas from a very southern Thanksgiving, we swung through Mooresville, Alabama, a pristine historic town that’s been preserved since before the civil war. Boasting the states oldest operating post office, a smattering of houses, and the sturdy bones of two American-ancient churches, the town is thick with history if it’s thick with anything. It’s the history that haunts, I think.
Observation #6: The American south is haunted with the things of God.
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Published on November 26, 2018 03:52