14.9.05
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3 Comments:
Looks like they have amber waves of grain in Japan, too! :-)
Amber waves of huh? Is that the name of the plant? The extent of my horticultural knowledge is rather limited.
It's a line from "America the Beautiful" (Oh beautiful for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain; for puple mountains majesty, above the fruited plain) which is sort of ironic since the US seems determined to wipe out all that natural beauty as a matter of policy.
Pretty picture. (and at least I only have five letters to decipher today)