Tuesday, February 3, 2009

MY TRIBUTE TO BLACK HISTORY MONTH


Born into slavery in Missouri, Carver later earned degrees from Iowa Agricultural College. The director of agricultural research at the Tuskegee Institute from 1896 until his death, Carver developed hundreds of applications for farm products important to the economy of the South, including the peanut, sweet potato, soybean, and pecan.

3 comments:

Mckay K said...

Pamela what a beautiful tribute for Black History Month. Who knows more about gardening that George Washington Carver?

I particularly love his quote. It is definitely an eye opener!

Mckay K said...

I just visited your entire site. Your "Garden" and "Friends of the Garden" pictures are just lovely. This site is so welcoming.All your hard work is really paying off.

Gave a great evening!

Pamela K H said...

Mckay K.
I feel the same way about Mr. Carver.

I'ts gratifing to see that you noticed the changes I made on my blog. I miss the garden this time of the year so I decided to post
lots of pictures through out my blog of how beautiful my gardens were last spring and summer.
Come back and vistit soon.

PKH