A famous writer once said, "You can lead a Horticulture, but you can't make her think." How true that is. And it makes you wonder who grows plants like these . . . .
The closer we get to winter, the more the New England countryside reverts to black-and white. It's like the saturation dial gets turned down, day by day. But you can still find spots of color. One place I look is the greenhouses at Smith College. When I was a kid the Smith girls were superior and snooty, and they sneered at the likes of me. Now, though, they admit me to their institution and are even friendly, especially when I pay to get in. These are some of the plants from their fall mum show, which runs through the 20th:


I am not sure how they get their mums to grow in a ball, but they do . . .

Some of the colors are quite delicate.


If you like these, there are more over on my Facebook page, http://www.facebook.com/johnelderrobison
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That quote in the first paragraph made me laugh. It's very black comedy for such a field. Heh.
these are beautiful flowers.
and i have to say
that i just finished reading
your book
and really, really enjoyed it.
you have a way with words
and a great way of telling a story...
i would definitely recommend it
to others...
:O)
These flowers are eye-catching and i want to see more on the next post!
- J.
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Gorgeous John! I love these photos.
Mums are not my favourite flowers but there were a couple in your post that were very attractive. I have a fabulous book to give away on my Chez Aspie blog (that I think you'd find quite interesting) from Sunday so please stop by and join in the fun.
BEAUTIFUL photos!! Ever thought of doing one of those coffee table books?
Got a date for the release of book #2 yet? Thinking about the varmint hole test still makes me giggle! :D
Actually, many whores are quite intelligent, cultured, thoughtful human beings. I've known a few.
Beautiful photographs, like always!
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