musings from the lab

Just the deep thoughts which arise from spending long hours in the lab, field, office, greenhouse, and classroom.

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Location: Manhattan, Kansas, United States

3.10.06

Autumn

I first noticed it on Sunday. As I was driving home from Wichita, I looked across the flint hills and said to myself “the trees are changing colors!” It was a sudden thought that left me speechless—which is not a big deal since I was alone. Looking back on it, the reason it hit me so hard was the memory of Indiana in the fall. The drive on Sunday was not like IN-124/US-24/IN-25 but it reminded me of B-town :)

Kansas really has quite a few trees. I have noticed more and more of them. Kansas also has some pretty shrubs that have a deep red color. As you look across the hills, the bottoms have green cedars intermingled with yellow deciduous trees. On the sides of the hills are clumps of shrubs—red and pretty. It is a good time to drive across Kansas.

I saw a drop-dead-gorgeous field of sorghum yesterday. The field was about 15 acres surrounded by trees. It was very deep red in color, about four feet in height, and ready to be harvested. It was really clean and not lodging. It served as the front porch view of our former department head (who happens to be a Purdue alumnus). It was beautiful.

2 Comments:

Blogger Anon said...

I MISS KS!!!

Okay, so really, what beats walking to class when there's a bit of a breeze, and it's just cool enough that you're comfortable in a sweatshirt, and their are red and yellow and purple and orange leaves under your feet going "crunch crunch crunch" every time you take a step????

You make me happy that you are appreciating the beauty in KS. :)

Looking forward to seeing you this weekend!!!!!!

7:11 PM, October 04, 2006  
Blogger jw said...

man... maybe I should just GO to Kansas! It was good to see you K, KS is sounding better all the time... you've got the right major bro:)

11:06 AM, October 24, 2006  

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