for a minute there i thought you were growing cotton in your windowsill, until i got to the bottom. never thought of putting it in a vase, but it really is pretty and so are the out of the camera photos
Great shots...I was so sorry to miss getting some photos of the cotton fields when we were in Alabama, going too fast in the car and nowhere to pull over.
I have never seen cotton growing IRL, our climate is too cold for it so all cotton needed for the textile industry is imported. It took me a moment to realize what that was in the vases in the museum.
for a minute there i thought you were growing cotton in your windowsill, until i got to the bottom. never thought of putting it in a vase, but it really is pretty and so are the out of the camera photos
ReplyDeleteGreat shots...I was so sorry to miss getting some photos of the cotton fields when we were in Alabama, going too fast in the car and nowhere to pull over.
ReplyDeleteCotton bowls.......great idea for showing off in a vase.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen cotton growing IRL, our climate is too cold for it so all cotton needed for the textile industry is imported. It took me a moment to realize what that was in the vases in the museum.
ReplyDeleteThose are great pictures! Very interesting.
ReplyDeleteWow, I love these photos. Very creative.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE it!!! Wonder how long it will look like that? I guess forever, and they don't have to put it in water.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool, I would love this for my window too. They probably want to keep it there though. :)
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I didn't know cotton grows like that on long stems.
ReplyDeleteWow - fabulous shots! BTW, we don't go out without our ice spikes on our shoes either...
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