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6:44:00 PM EDT
Feeling Happy

Bugs and Blooms

I finally went out and took some pictures...Lisa had wanted to see cotton plants up close and I got a few nice shots to look at.

Here we go...here is a beautiful new bloom...

 

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As the bloom gets older it turns pinker...eventually closing up and falling off...which leaves the bulb...and it will eventually open and you will see the cotton. When this happens I will take pictures...there are many seeds inbedded in the cotton. Here is a picture of the pinkening flower...

 

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As I wandered on down beside the rows I crossed the front and went out to the mailbox. This view is across the street. I have been told there is over a hundred acres in just this one field that they plant each year. You may see the little green thing on a post there...

 

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I am not exactly sure what these things are. They are spaced every so often down the sides. Maybe a weavel trap? To moniter the weavel population? I am not really sure what they are. Maybe someone else can tell me. Here is a closer picture of it.

 

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As I was walking back up the driveway I noticed a small bole weavel. You can almost always find one on the driveway...but moreso after they have come through and sprayed for them.

 

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 A couple more pictures of the cotton plants next to us...

 

 

 

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An interesting side note about the property across the street. A few years before we moved here Tip Top Poultry bought the property. They were going to build a chicken processing plant there. Now I don't know how many of you have passed a chicken processing plant before...but you will know it when you do. It STINKS. The town raised three kinds of hell and Tip Top backed off. They DO still own that property though...which is scary. The property next to us is owned by a long time farmer, Mr, Lovell. He owns a lot of the land around these parts and farms it. I was told originally he had bought the acreage for his children so they could build houses for themselves on the land. They had other plans from what I heard tell. Moved and became citified. So he farms the cotton there. Fine by me...its just beautiful to look out and see. I like the hum of the tractors in the Spring tilling up the land...I know those little plants will be sprouting before long and it will be just beautiful like it is now before long.

Hope you enjoyed the cotton entry...and I hope everyone is having a relaxing Sunday afternoon. We are. :)



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  • #9 Comment from nay0114 
    8/8/07 1:28 PM Permalink
    Pretty... I didn't know cotton plants had flowers. I've never seen cotton either. My mom use to pick it when she was a little girl that was back in the 1930s.
    Take care, Chrissie
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  • #8 Comment from geocachelinda66 
    8/7/07 7:04 AM Permalink
    That is amazing!  I never knew cotton had flowers like that!  I'd like to plant some in my garden just for the flowers!  Linda
  • #7 Comment from wwfbison 
    8/6/07 10:35 AM Permalink
    Thanks for the pics Kelly - the cotton is beautiful.  I would have never thought they flowered like that.  You have gorgeous scenery around, thank goodness the plant didn't go through.
    Is the cotton then processed by machine or by hand?  I've never see a bole weavel either...we don't have them up here.  Great entry, thanks!!
    Lisa
  • #6 Comment from ally123130585918 
    8/6/07 8:59 AM Permalink
    Kelly I never realised that those plants were so pretty ~ thanks  ~ i really enjoyed learning about the plant ~ Ally x
  • #5 Comment from dwaincade 
    8/6/07 1:10 AM Permalink
    Beautiful pictures.  I did not know cotton looked so pretty in bloom.  A few of my foreparents and relatives may be rolling in their graves for me saying so, but all in all its pretty.  I look forward to reading your blog like a junkie looking for his next fix, its definitely makes my day and I feel as if I am a  part of the family.  Smile and may all you bugs be benefitual and you alway have one more smile than frown at the end of the day.
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