Caption this picture #4

Thanks to everyone who sent in entertaining captions for the last photo! 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're the results from last week:

Radio...or alien beam?

"I told you we should have gotten some hurricane supplies.
"--Rose Kimlinger

"The first University of Florida Hotel and Conference Center." --Linda Smith

"Hank Kimball on the Radio - what those agents won't do for an audience."--Dan Culbert

"Leonard, now that little Essie is asleep, let's discuss my concerns of her exposure to the trash all over radio these days.
" --Jim Price

"For three easy payments of $19.95 the amazing 'George Foreman Youth Ray Machine' can be yours! Just set it, forget it, and feel younger in no time! Side effects include: late onset albinoism, restless leg syndrome and phantom limb pain. " --Adam Naim

"Mr. and Mrs. 'Smith,' actually Gorp and Freno (inhabiting earthling bodies), patiently await instructions from their leader on Pluton-12." --Pam Howell

"One of the lesser-known dances of the 1920s was the 'St. Louis Sit,' which was easy to learn and not as tiring as the Charleston. " --Tom Nordlie

 

Here's the photo for next week. Any real information would be appreciated as well. The image below is full-sized.

Beds

 

 

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