Hooch
[soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/171414388″ params=”auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=false&show_reposts=false&visual=true” width=”300″ height=”300″ iframe=”true” /]”It’s never encouraging to be awoken in a tent by headlights. I wanted to play possum–roll over, and pretend to sleep until they left,” writes David Hanson. “But this was exactly why I was here, a few hundred miles into a 500-mile canoe float down Georgia’s Chattahoochee. I came here to see the river, but I really came here to see its people. And here they were.”
Today, we bring you David’s story of discovering a culture at once foreign and strangely familiar–and all within a day’s drive of the place where he grew up.
David recently returned to the Chattahoochee to create a documentary, Who Owns Water, that chronicles a tri-state water war that threatens the river and the communities that depend on it.
Music: Requiem for Radio by The Cassettes • Flat Black by Drop Top Lincoln • Plantation by Jason Shaw • Baby, Please Don’t Go by Big Bill Broonzy • Road to Godavari by Denise Casey
Music provided by Mevio’s Music Alley, Free Music Archive and Diaries’ Listener Denise Casey.