35 Photos That Show How Living In The South Is Fun 24/7

The Huge Splash

The photographer needs an award for such a timely captured moment where a happy girl is about to dive into the mud pool. The question is, why is the crowd around to judge how the girl takes a mud bath? Perhaps this is some competition or a fair.

But it still seems safer to dive in the mud pool than diving into the water pool from the roof formed around these people. But after all, it is about being happy only when you love in the South. Mud bath is more common in areas where hot spring water can combine with volcanic ash.

We Are The Winners

There is a glimpse of another Southern party where three friends had a great time at mud bogging. Mud bogging is a pretty popular sport enjoyed in parts of Canada and the United States of America. Folks in the countryside are lucky ones since the American Mud Racing Association and the National Mud Racing Organization care that people have enough to enjoy mud sports.

The group has a 4×4 vehicle modified into a monster truck-style. That truck indeed wasn’t that color when it left home that morning. That is why the motto for the Mud Olympics is faster, higher, and muddier.

Watery Innovation

Anything involving a person coming off the roof can’t be safe. But somehow, these fun-loving guys are under the impression that the water in that pool is roughly four-foot deep, which is meant to be enough to slow this guy’s drop. The picture tells that the five innovative friends are having massive fun.

But it is highly suggested to take proper precautionary measures while whatsoever sport you are relishing. There should be rules applied to keep things safe, just like in the Tokyo Olympics, where the depth of the diving pool is 16.4 feet for a dive from the platform, which is 32.8 feet high.

The Huge Splash

The photographer needs an award for such a timely captured moment where a happy girl is about to dive into the mud pool. The question is, why is the crowd around to judge how the girl takes a mud bath? Perhaps this is some competition or a fair.

But it still seems safer to dive in the mud pool than diving into the water pool from the roof formed around these people. But after all, it is about being happy only when you love in the South. Mud bath is more common in areas where hot spring water can combine with volcanic ash.

The Engineering Ingenuity

Just as we mentioned that a tractor is also a viable mode of transport, we run into someone who took it one step further. But what do we call this hybrid piece of machinery? The rear is a tractor manufactured by John Deere. On the front, no one does this style better than Harley Davidson.

This innovation must be turning heads all around this little country town. Plus, the lady, a strong country lady, probably had a hand in building the scooter. By the way, Harley is an American motorcycle manufacturing company that was founded in 1903.

Is The King Coming?

We might see this cooking on a TV show like “Vikings” or “Game Of Thrones.” The dish is something that a host would pull out when he knows that the king or someone else important is coming to town for a visit. But in fact, this is another Saturday night in the Southern United States.

This method comes from Germany and is known as a Schwenker. It’s a swinging grill where a Schwenker steak is grilled. It’s well documented that the first German settlers in America cooked so in Pennsylvania in 1683.

Not Ready To Lose

We can see mutton busting in the photo. It is a process where kids are trained to ride a bull with their initial sessions of practice on a sheep. Though the boy is doing his best, the sheep seems in no mood to let him stay.

The boy is underdressed for the sport, and we do not see any safety on his head. His expressions show that he will be riding a bull soon since he knows how to stick to the place. You must understand that mutton busting is a rodeo event for small children weighing under 50 to 60 pounds.

Talk About Winters

Country girls love to roam in bikinis, shorts, and leather boots. And yes, they should wear what they feel most comfortable with. But the girl in the picture does not seem to follow the custom as she looks somewhat overdressed compared to the other girls of the South.

Perhaps she is not interested in flaunting her tomes ab, or she is exhibiting the winter fashion. The picture is taken at the Redneck fishing competition for sure. Redneck Fishing Tournament Founder Betty DeFord was inducted into the IL Conservation Foundation Hall of Fame in 2022.

Waiting For The Drop

In this perfectly timed photo of a sad moment, there isn’t a country girl involved, and it’s almost instantly the kind of situation a woman wouldn’t find herself in. it is not that country girls don’t do rodeo events. Women used to participate in the bronc and bull ride in the early part of the 20th century.

We see a woman on one of those mechanical things instead of on a real animal. Of course, that saves them from getting into situations like the one in the picture. The surprising fact about the fast horse is that it galloped 55 miles per hour.

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