Hey! I've been meaning to pop over here for a couple of days and thank you for visiting my blog. I can't even begin to tell you how much I've enjoyed reading a few posts and looking at your pictures! And the 101 Things list? Girl, we are sisters in numbers 18, 30, 31, 35, 36, 66, 67, 69, 70, 72, 74-in a big way!, 79, 80, 87 and 93.
I love the pictures KS..where are these? It is funny to read comments about them. I see now that Mrs. Dorman is in for a treat. Got my notecards yesterday...what pretty pictures! Thanks, Love you now and always, Mama
First, you've been tagged. Come and see what's going on over at my blog.
Second...
You know what is SO incredible about that picture? I have carried around for years...this little ball of cotton opening in it's original pod.
When I left Arizona years ago... I made a trip to Pima, Arizona to see family for one last visit. The farmers from Pima, Arizona genetically created Pima cotton. Pima, Arizona was the first place to cultivate and grow Pima cotton.
Every time I see the cotton ball, I think of my hard working farmer relatives who worked years and years to grow this cotton.
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I love these! Especially the last one!!
Cotton! I don't think I've ever seen a real cotton field before- that is so beautiful.
This would make a beautiful set of framed prints.
Love these photos! Very cool!
Hey! I've been meaning to pop over here for a couple of days and thank you for visiting my blog. I can't even begin to tell you how much I've enjoyed reading a few posts and looking at your pictures! And the 101 Things list? Girl, we are sisters in numbers 18, 30, 31, 35, 36, 66, 67, 69, 70, 72, 74-in a big way!, 79, 80, 87 and 93.
You are a master list-maker!
I am looking forward to visiting often!
Ooh! I love the last one!
I love these photos, what a beautiful field of cotton. I will think again next time I put on a cotton t-shirt. All the work that goes into it!
Beautiful pictures! Are you a photog by trade???
It blows my mind that cotton grows on plants like that!
Really pretty!
Amazing!
I love the pictures KS..where are these? It is funny to read comments about them. I see now that Mrs. Dorman is in for a treat. Got my notecards yesterday...what pretty pictures! Thanks, Love you now and always, Mama
WOW!
These are the best pictures ever! SO cool!
First, you've been tagged. Come and see what's going on over at my blog.
Second...
You know what is SO incredible about that picture? I have carried around for years...this little ball of cotton opening in it's original pod.
When I left Arizona years ago... I made a trip to Pima, Arizona to see family for one last visit. The farmers from Pima, Arizona genetically created Pima cotton. Pima, Arizona was the first place to cultivate and grow Pima cotton.
Every time I see the cotton ball, I think of my hard working farmer relatives who worked years and years to grow this cotton.
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