Date:
September 9, 1980
Location: Easley, South Carolina, United States
There
was something strange, and beautiful, and incredibly big
floating just above the tree tops in front of Larry Joe
Garrett's house on Fruit Mountain Road, last Thursday
morning. "That's the Goodyear blimp!" was my
first thought. Then I realized it wasn't a blimp."

Sketch of UFO made by artist Mickey Tate from description
given him by Larry Joe Garrett.
Garrett saw the object hovering over his house.
Source:
Easley Progress (South Carolina), Sept. 17, 1980
There
was something strange, and beautiful, and incredibly big
floating just above the tree tops in front of Larry Joe
Garrett's house on Fruit Mountain Road, last Thursday
morning.
It
was unlike anything Garrett has ever seen before. It left
him almost transfixed, in a state of awe and exhilaration.
The euphoria lasted 24 hours before Garrett said he felt
normal again.
Garrett
saw the strange flying object at 5 a.m. About three hours
earlier, Jerry McAlister of Pamell Road in Anderson had
seen something similar. McAlister also described a feeling
of excitement and exhilaration after the sighting.
The
object has not been identified.
But
that does not make it any less real to Joe Garrett. He
related his experience to The Progress.
"I
had gone out in the yard to work on my wife's car,"
he said. "She works on the second shift and was
still asleep. I heard a buzzing sound, sort of like a
big swarm of bees. Or like a Honda, way off in the distance.
I looked down the driveway to see if a car was turning
around, but I didn't see anything. As I turned back toward
my wife's car, I got a glimpse of something over the top
of the trees."
"That's
the Goodyear blimp!" was my first thought. Then
I realized it wasn't a blimp. It was something a lot bigger.
I couldn't see it very good, so I walked around to the
front of the house. And there it was, out in the clear,
right up over me. It was big. Real big. "How big?"
he was asked. "Oh, it was as big as Belk's store.
But a whole lot taller," he said.
He
staunchly stands by his estimate of the size of the object.
He says when he looked at it, the object reminded him
of a large battleship he had seen once in the Norfolk,
Va. harbor.
He
described the windows as being very long, and totally
black, except for one window that shone with a blinding,
glaring light. Garrett said this could have been the sun
reflecting off the window, but he couldn't tell for sure.
The glare was too bright.
He
was specific about the color. He said it appeared to be
a metallic, purplish-gray. He was sure the bottom side
of the object was metal, of an exceptional smoothness.
He saw no seams, although he said there was what appeared
to be a metal pipe protruding from the underside.
Garrett
could not see the entire shape of the object. He said
it appeared to be tilted backward, so that what he saw,
primarily, was the bottom of the "saucer."
However, he saw enough of the upper part to be sure that
it was dome-shaped.
"It
was shaped sort of like the big water tank up town,"
he said, "except a whole lot bigger."
The
description given by McAlister in Anderson matched Garrett's
in most respects except for the lights. Garrett, who saw
the object in full daylight, said there were no lights
on it. McAlister saw the object before daylight, and said
it carried blinding lights all around its perimeter.
Both
men described the object to artist Mickey Tate of the
Pickens County Sheriff's Department. Neither man conferred
with the other, but the sketches Tate drew from their
description were very similar except for the protruding
lights reported by McAlister.
The
sheriff's deputy theorized that the lights could have
been retractable, to be pulled into the fuselage of the
craft when not in use.
Although
several people were reported to have seen the "flying
saucer" in Anderson, no one else, apparently,
saw the big object in Easley. Garrett said his next-door
neighbor was not at home at the time, and the neighbor
across the street was probably busy with her children
inside the house.
After
he had watched the strange object for a minute, Garrett
said he ran into the house to call his wife. But when
he got inside, he stopped, thinking to himself that his
wife would say he was crazy if he told her what he had
seen. He hesitated a moment in the kitchen, then ran back
outside to reassure himself that the object was still
up there above the trees. When he got outside, it was
gone.
Later
in the morning, Garrett's wife convinced him that he should
report the sighting to someone. He called the Pickens
County Sheriff's Department, and it was then that he heard
for the first time that a UFO had been sighted in Anderson,
also.
Many
theories nave been advanced as to the origin and the identity
of the strange object. The Easley Progress called the
Greenvllle-Spartanburg Airport's control tower to ask
if an unidentified craft had been picked up on radar.
The
individual contacted at the tower said the object did
not show up on radar. He expressed considerable skepticism
that there actually had been an unidentified flying object
in the area.
Some
persons believe the flying object might have something
to do with a Government project of some sort, possibly
a weather balloon. Others wonder if it was something sent
over from Russia or some other unfriendly country. And
then there are those who fear that it was an interplanetary
space craft.
Whatever
it was, it was not a figment of Joe Garrett's imagination.
He saw something very big and beautiful in his front yard,
last Thursday. He convinces you, when you talk to him
about it.
Source:
http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case299.htm