Okay, So I've just spent the past twenty minutes trying to find any kind of picture of the November Cotton Flower, however, no such luck. It seems so one named Marion Brown made a jazz album live from Japan with that tittle. However, all the links to the album image don't work. So, as I was searching, I thought about the last topic discussed in the Social Studies Methods class, how to incorporate music and song lyrics for different types of learning styles. That reminded me of a song I heard recently, and after much searching, I came across a link to a video by Kevin Michael. A song about a man who is of mixed race. Not sure about the lyrics, but I think he says "he was black and she was white...." which was sticking in my head, reminding me of the "Becky" story. (I know, you have just followed a long train of thought there, but I did say "thoughts from the history major" and my mind makes odd connections. Either way, it's a good song for those who are interested.
http://www.muvids.com/kevin_michael_videos/it_dont_make_any_difference_to_me_one_love.html
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I went looking for a november cotton flower as well... unable to find one i did some searching... check this out...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/biggreymare/sets/72157594293854655/
its a cotton patch/field from the begining of bloom to end.. which by the dates i collect to end in october.. maybe their is no november cotton flower... its missing symbolic of emptiness?
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