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September 23, 2007

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Kalyn

I loved it! Wonderful seeing how your garden has progressed. The notes on the photos are very impressive (I have no idea how you did it! Just add it to the long list of things I have no idea how to do!)

Are those yellow flowers yellow hollyhocks? I just love the way they look.

I'm realizing I have to move a lot of my own herbs next year because I planted them too close together and I'd like to let them get big and not have to be constantly trimming them.

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