![]() One to change the lightbulb, one to mix the drinks, and two to reminisce about how great the the old light bulb was.īy her own admission, Mann is a romantic, maybe even wistful, Virginian so she might laugh at the lightbulb joke. “How many Virginians does it take to change a lightbulb?” Four. To not a few North Carolinians, Virginia feeds upon its pride - some might say haughtiness - of being prime among the states and piously reverential of its past - perhaps especially of its Confederate past. ![]() ![]() Sally Mann lives in Lexington, Virginia, about 150 miles north of where I live, so the backdrop of the American South is familiar, though many North Carolinians would hesitate to equate a North Carolina outlook with Virginia’s - if, indeed, an “outlook” would even be something that could be characterized. ![]()
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