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Sunday, September 26, 2010

Unfinished business: Glycine max pods

Hiatus was . . . strange. I can't go into the details yet, but things were weird enough that I wound up not really getting anything done on the blog, beyond a little bit of work on the next plant profile (Ficus elastica).

Which didn't seem like that big of a deal on Friday night -- I still had a whole day to work on it -- but I felt unwell all Saturday, which is when I'd planned to, you know, blog. So we have the continuing story of the soybeans in the field behind our house. I took this picture on 21 September.


As you can see, the leaves have begun to die back. Most of them are actually a lot more yellow/brown than you can see in the picture. I knew that this would happen at some point, of course, but I didn't expect it to be so abrupt. I mean, it wasn't that long ago that they were a really deep, dark green. It's like someone threw a switch.

8 comments:

  1. So sorry that you aren't feeling your best. And I believe I speak for all of your fans -- we're glad to have you back, even if you spend a week posting soybean pictures.

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  2. Welcome back. :) Hope you're feeling better soon.

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  3. Switch. It hasn't been cool enough here, until today, for leaves to change, but they've been changing for a week anyway. Sucks. I love fall. But fall sucks this year. Summer, why hast thou foresaken me?

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  4. Funny that you're not feeling well, because you just made me feel better with your return.

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  5. A switch just at the autumn equinox?

    Thanks for reminding me I have to buy some frozen edamame tomorrow.

    I hope you are feeling better now.

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  6. well that sucks. Anywho, I wish it would start getting cooler her in Fla... its hot out today!

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  7. Sorry you're not feeling the best, Mr. Subj. You always make me laugh and that makes ME feel better, but I don't know if self-produced laughter is the good medicine for oneself it is for others. Errrr, that was cumbersome. I think you know what I mean. Welcome back. Feel better soon. Hope someone can make YOU laugh the way you make us laugh.

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  8. Pat:

    A week or two before the equinox is when I first noticed it.

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