tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-944458889740456039.post1040673876272246873..comments2024-02-27T02:19:51.145-06:00Comments on John abuzz: Central Illinois Soybean fieldsJohnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05514919047169081546noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-944458889740456039.post-35352971431975536952009-08-12T18:48:50.149-05:002009-08-12T18:48:50.149-05:00@kylekinh, Thanks for such unexpected nice comment...@kylekinh, Thanks for such unexpected nice comment! I'm glad you like and it really is pretty. Last year we had 16' tall corn all around and it was like a stockade LOL, this is much better.<br /><br />@Larry_Ohio, Believe me I know all about cornfields everywhere in Illinois, and you're right it is mostly corn here. A lot of it goes for making ethanol. Just beyond the soybeans are cornfields. There is also a field of wheat I noticed the other day going to work. That one surprised me. <br /><br />I've never been to Ohio except passing through on the way to the east coast, so I was glad to see your the photos of your city on your blog. I expected it to look like Detroit, so I was pleasantly surprised! <br /><br />@truecrimebookreviews, the air is fresh and clean here, but full of lots of pollen and I have allergies. I'm glad to see these comments, so I don't take it for granted. I have lived in the desert though and I appreciate all the green around me! Oh, if you think this is a nice view, you should see the southern tip of the state here, where I grew up! It is amazing with bluffs, caves, unique rock formations, hills & hollows, nothing like here in central Illinois.<br /><br />@kenju, my favorite colors too! Would you believe a "blue" sky here is rare. It is almost always cloudy. I took the most beautiful photo of a tree covered in ice & snow in January with a totally blue sky in the background, because I thought, "wow, a blue sky!"Johnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05514919047169081546noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-944458889740456039.post-13935319344379646702009-08-12T13:22:26.270-05:002009-08-12T13:22:26.270-05:00My two favorite colors: green and blue. How lucky...My two favorite colors: green and blue. How lucky you are!kenjuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07342414519714356343noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-944458889740456039.post-53050024270962616712009-08-12T12:07:40.888-05:002009-08-12T12:07:40.888-05:00Oh wow! What a view.So green and the air looks fre...Oh wow! What a view.So green and the air looks fresh and clean.I wish!! You are so lucky!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-944458889740456039.post-31237904917419363172009-08-12T10:04:49.210-05:002009-08-12T10:04:49.210-05:00I'm very happy to see the soybeans. Last year...I'm very happy to see the soybeans. Last year we drove from Chicagoland to Dixon, IL to visit Greg's brother. The whole way all I saw were corn fields. Upwards of 95%, and that's no exaggeration. In Ohio there's a good mix of corn, beans, and wheat. But based on my trip to Dixon, I got the impression that Illinois was a one-crop state. I'm glad to see it's not.Larry Ohiohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14745877140802572008noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-944458889740456039.post-74727835175633914452009-08-12T09:58:44.635-05:002009-08-12T09:58:44.635-05:00John it just takes your breath away. What a beauti...John it just takes your breath away. What a beautiful view...from every direction. I'm green with envy!Kyle Leachhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13369076904327452139noreply@blogger.com