Caption this Picture #2
Thanks to everyone who sent in entertaining captions for last week's photos! Check below to see everyone's comments--and don't forget to weigh in on this week's photo.
The premise: IFAS and the University of Florida have long played a central role in the story of Florida and this nation's agricultural development. This saga has been documented in letters, art, research/government documents and photographs for more than a century.
Unfortunately, there are a few photographs from UF's agricultural golden years that come with little or no description...so, we thought we would just take a guess.
And, we encourage you to, as well.
Here's the results from last week:
"You've got to ask yourself one question, 'Do I feel lucky" Well...do ya, punk?"--Donna Jean Lee
"Pa, I'm done squeez'n the hens!" --Robert Annis
"Mrs. E.H. Smith prepares ingredients in her quest to break the world's record for biggest frittata."--Mickie Anderson
"Let them laugh... One day the world will realize this is the only way to package pantyhose." --Tom Nordlie
"IFAS' early platypus control efforts relied mostly on manual labor, and grim determination."--Tom Nordlie
"Mrs. Luke preparing her son, 'Cool Hand,' for the boiled egg competition at the County Fair."--Don Pybas.
Here's the photo for next week:
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