So, Green Hills is a very nice area adjacent to Nashville proper. We were received by Ann, the Rotary club to president, and her husband, Steve. After drinks and a Southern 'cook out' at their house, I was introduced to my new hosts. Katey and Luke are about my own age, a lawyer and an electrical contractor, with Wally the cute dog. These guys were great and introduced me to proper bagels and cheesy grits, 'Swamp People' and C-Span.
I visited Ennsworth High, a private school with a national reputation for innovative teaching methods (round tables in most classrooms etc).
Lipscomb University is a 'distinctly Christian University' (from the brochure) with a noted Civic Leadership school. Our visit included a talk with with Dean and a tour of the impressive facilities.
The Nashville Country Hall of Fame is quite an experience, and included a tour of 'Studio B' where Mr Presley would record his hits.
On Saturday I got the chance to try on a few wedding suits at Levy's, one of the oldest stores in the US. Right now it's a choice between a blue striped double breasted number, or a dark grey fitted Hugo Boss. Not quite sure...
That night saw us in a honky tonk bar eating ribs, drinking beer and listening to old time piano. Sunday morning was IMAX time, for Avengers 3d.
Today, Monday, saw us back on the trail. I visited Montgomery Bell Academy, a nationally reputed all boys school who exchanges students with Eton. The school has an ethos of 'Gentleman, Scholar, Athlete' which is evident in the curriculum. Apparently the teacher at the centre of the 'Dead Poets' Society film was from this school, the screenplay being written by an alumnus.
Dinnertime was back in Nashville centre, presenting to a few hundred Rotarians. We were only the entree - the main speaker was a FBI agent speaking on cyber-crime.
This afternoon I visited Belmont University, a rival to Lipscomb. The faculty staff there were very obliging, and I managed to spend a few hours talking American Lit, and swapping lecturing stories. They had some great ideas for a syllabus, and were open to arranging visits from international students in the summer. Watch this space...
We're with Nashville Rotary hosts at the minute. I'm with Theresa and Norman Carl, a great couple who are very curious about England, its politics and culture.
Signing off for now, your man in the South...
Seriously though, how hard is it to get a cup of breakfast tea with milk in bars and restaurants?