we were driving through, and she saw this cotton growing in the field that was unpicked, and she said, let's stop the car and pick some. [laughter] and i said -- i called her mother gladney, i said, are you sure it's okay? this cotton belongs to somebody. she said, oh, they're not going to care what little bit we're going to pick. so she jumped out of the car and started picking. she hated picking but for some reason because she didn't have to pick, she couldn't stop picking at that point. [laughter] so we picked all this cotton and came back with bouquets of cotton. they're actually quite beautiful if you don't actually have to to pick it. this is a little ball left over from it. but to get to highway 61, obviously, that's the a legendary road that has a great meaning. it's very different now from what it was at the time. it now has, you know, catfish farms and a lot of the, the gambling casinos are now up and down there, so it's changed quite a bit. it's also become a little bit more commercial in some ways, a lot of efforts to capitalize on the blues history there. one of the goals