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Brantley snipes landscape arch
Brantley snipes landscape arch




brantley snipes landscape arch

The beauty of landscape architecture lies in the opportunities of study within the field. It is the charge to design and plan for the health, safety and welfare of people within our landscapes. Gradually, my questions of why would I return to the Delta became, why not return to the Delta?Īs it turns out, much to my grandmother’s perplexity, landscape architecture is more than mowing lawns and choosing the right shrubs. The thought was fleeting at the time, but as time progressed and I began to decide on a career path in landscape architecture, I kept returning to that moment in those Michigan woods. if I could travel to the middle-of-nowhere Michigan to pursue a passion for landscape preservation, why not pursue this type of preservation work in my own home region where it was also needed?

brantley snipes landscape arch

It was in the middle of this frozen tundra, thousands of miles from my home town where my own Delta roots took hold and I had a life changing “ah-ha” moment. We spent a week, in the freezing Michigan woods, working with the community to develop a landscape redevelopment plan that would help re-generate economic growth and stimulate more tourism to the area. There were historic markers of where the Four Tops had first played, but nothing else. Like so many small towns in the Delta, the Idlewild community existed as shells of what used to be. Idlewild, like the Delta, has a rich history but had fallen victim to some economic hardships over the past few decades. Sure we experience our history on a daily basis,but what about the future of the Delta? Will future generations be able to experience the same Delta that we love today, tomorrow? Instead of bewilderment at people returning to the Delta, shouldn’t there be a fear of it not being here for people to return to?Ī few years ago, some landscape architecture colleagues and I were approached by a group of community leaders to initiate a preservation project for the community of Idlewild, Michigan.

brantley snipes landscape arch

The fact of the matter is that we live in one of the most geographically and culturally unique places on earth a place and way of life that is threatened by younger generations being lured to the big city. Not to even mention our laid back cultural love of fine food, live music, and a good time. It offers the unique opportunity to live, work and thrive in a place where history can be experienced everyday, where you truly know your neighbor, the only traffic jams are caused by farm equipment and where the night sky and surrounding landscapes offer more of a show than any Cineplex can. Sure we do not have the big city amenities, but the Delta offers more than generic attractions found all over the country. It has begun to concern me, though, after receiving this question a dozen or more times, that we Deltans fear what we cannot offer a newcomer versus reveling in what we can offer. While my move back to the Delta has been met with questions of apprehension and disbelief from friends, family and colleagues, I have yet to share in this sentiment, not even for a moment.

brantley snipes landscape arch

I guess they assumed I had no other option, but to adjust to life in the Delta. The only time the question has varied was when I was asked if I was hiding out in Greenwood because I had murdered someone. As if the question may trigger me to freak out, pack up and leave, because I am not having smooth adjustment. Since coming home to the Mississippi Delta (almost one year ago), people meet me with the same, sincere question, “so how are you adjusting”? Time and again, Deltans ask the question with a hint of hesitation in the voice, as if there is an apprehension of what my response maybe.






Brantley snipes landscape arch