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My Cotton Bouquet |
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A field not far from our house |
It's " cotton picken time" again! It's just so neat to drive past the cotton fields and see all the " white". It amazes me how this all turns into clothes, sheets, towels, etc. I wonder who figured out that all this fluffy white stuff that grows on a plant could be turned into such things? Maybe I'll have to " google the history of cotton" one of these days. It sure makes a great bouquet for the fall. Ya never have to put it in water and it will last forever.
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