Last week friends from out-of-town came for a visit. We had a great time showing them our new home, the thriving, yet quaint town of Northfield, and some southern Minnesota landscapes.

One of the evenings we were sitting out on our patio enjoying dinner and summer offerings…comfortable weather, sunny, blue skies fading into dusky skies, and no mosquitos!

My friend and I even laid down on the grass for a while, to watch the stars come out.

This seemed to be a good time to pull up a soybean stalk from the field behind us. I’ve been waiting to do this. I have never seen a soybean plant up close. All summer we have been watching fields of soybeans grow in our “backyard” and I was curious what they looked like.

So, Gary climbed down the small incline and pulled up a plant, roots and all. It was about three feet tall and had several fuzzy little bean pods hanging on the stem.

We put it in a vase of water and stuck it in the corner of our patio for future reference, and for decoration. It’s slowly fading away, but the crop of soybeans in the field behind us is thriving.
very nice pictures.
Thank you. 😉
I’ve never thought of this, Valerie, that you would be unfamiliar with a soybean plant. I absolutely love this post from the riverside art to the lying on the grass to Gary in the beanstalk.
Thanks Audrey.
I’ve seen corn stalks up close plenty of times, but not a soybean plant. I can identify them in a field, but it was fun to see the fuzzy little pods! 😉