Member Photos
Paul, MCGA Member #00000000003
Paul has a small greenhouse attached to his home where he grows orchids - and cotton.

December 24, 2004

March 19, 2005

June 26, 2005

November 13, 2005
Paul has submitted more photos. These are the same plants, planted more than a year ago. He says they are sprouting new leaves and are looking good. He plans to keep them watered and fertilized - just to see what happens - and to see how long they will continue to grow. Will they blossom again? Will they produce more cotton? Time will tell. He also plans to plant a new crop in the near future.
Feb. 10, 2006

Feb. 10, 2006
MCGA Member Paul reports, 4 Mar 06, as follows:
TO: The Master Cotton Picker
FM: The Assistant Cotton Picker/Grower
Subj: Per MCGA Reg: 77321-mast-000000003
The following report is submitted this Saturday, March 4, 2006 (1644 Hrs Z)
1. Per MCGA Ref: 77320 Part A Sub part ZX SubSub Part Q
Two pots (Reg. 6 inches (2.34 cubits each) by 8 in
(4.21 cubits each) were filled with
fresh soil (MCGA part # 765-0340-1234) acquired through
the usual channels (MCGA
sub part 3 (Flower Land).
Pot 3 planted w 6 seeds Pima (MCGA part # 3) on
February 2, 2006 (1424 HRS Z)
Pot 4 planted w 5 seeds Upland (MCGA part # 4.5) on
February 2, 2006 (1425 HRS Z
2. Persuant to the above MCGA regulation (Ref: 77320 Part A Sub
Part ZX sub sub part N)
the grower (Ass. Cotton Picker/Grower) wishes to report
that Pot 3 has7 sprouts and
Pot 4 has 5 sprouts.
3. Subsequent reports may (Note: MAY) have attached digital images.
4. Perusant to MCGA Reg: 77321-mast - 000000002b. The above named
Ass. Cotton
Picker/Grower submits the following report on Pot 1 and
Pot 2 (dated: late May or early
June 2005):
A. Pot # 1 (Reg. 5 in (1.89 cubits) wide by
7 in (3.87 cubits) continues to produce life
like plant growth.
It is too soon to know if these are real or halucinatory. Stalk
has produced what appear
to be small buds (approximately 15 at present).
B. Pot # 2 (Reg. 5 in (1.89 cubits) wide by
7 in (3.87 cubits) continues to produce life
like plant growth.
It is too soon to know if these are real or halucinatory. Stalk
has produced what appear
to be small buds (approximately 23 at present).Per
digital images already
provided to the MCP.
5; Further reports, as required by the relevant MCGA regulations,
will be submitted more or
less on time (??).
Signed:
Paul E. Phelps
Chaplain (MAJ) Ret.
Pastor (Ret.)
MCGA ACP/G
March 19, 2006
New plants as per the above report.

March 19, 2006
This years plants and last years plants, Planted in December of 2004.
May 5, 2006
Paul reports that last years plants have produced many new leaves and are blossoming.
2007 and 2008
The original plants are still producing!