Oxford is a beautiful small town in northern Mississippi and the home to both University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) and William Faulkner. So we visited both.
The campus of Ole Miss is both huge and beautiful. You can tell sports are #1 at this school by the number of stadiums and I am betting that partying is equal to sports. I was amazed at the number of fraternity and sorority houses, each one as big as a southern mansion. We stopped at the old part of the university.
In 1962, the Lyceum was the scene of a major event in the Civil Rights Movement. After a night-long riot, the University's first African-America student, James Meredith, was enrolled.
Our friend, Charlie was attending the university at that time and Jerry (who had not yet met Charlie) was one of the National Guard called in to patrol the school during the riots that ensued.
Later that day we visited Rowan Oak, the home of William Faulkner
The Faulkners must have shopped at the same furniture store as mom's grandparents. The bedroom, dining room and living room furniture all looked the same, even the same desk that mom got from her grandma.
Jerry is a retired commercial airline captain. We stopped at the local airport to check out some of the planes that he flies.
Jerry and Charlie have a beautiful home on 35 acres of land, that they built to house their motorhome.
Check out the size of that garage.
Not only that, but they have room to store their friend's RV in their carport and a place for us to park our RV with electricity, water and sewer ( known in RV lingo as a full-hook up).
Jerry is always busy building or fixing something, he even has his own bulldozer!One night his friend, Tim, hosted a party for mom and dad at his house along with other friends of Jerry and Charlie.
Look at the size of Tim's barbecue.
and a huge kitchen and prep area
Getting the firepit ready. You can see Tim's house at the top of the hill.
The is my last log for this trip as we are heading home. Hope you enjoyed reading about my adventures.
Adios for now,
Yuki