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	<title>Comments on: Out of communication and Harrowsmith&#8217;s Truly Canadian Almanac</title>
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	<description>a life in the garden</description>
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		<title>By: Bethany</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bethany</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi Marjorie! I really am enjoying reading your blog this morning - I heard you on CBC radio yesterday and decided to come and check it out. 
I am a young gardener who has had the pleasure of inheriting a most fabulous garden that has been on my local horticultural tour in the past; a passionate couple built it over a 15-year period and it is something else. I have to admit that that maps I was presented with (seasonal, divided by area) are quite confusing but I am determined to study over the winter! My husband and I are overwhelmed to say the least, but excited to learn and taking advice from whereever we can get it. I will look forward to reading your posts.
On another note, I am currently teaching blogging to Journalism students at Humber College. Blogging is not easy - the journalism students are finding it takes dedication and determination to all of a sudden *be in charge* of their own writing. Staying motivated is not easy when so many other priorities call to you! I hope that you keep it up.To drive more traffic to your blog, link to others, have them link to you, print your blog address on everything you print for your business, and tell the world! Good luck.
-B</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Marjorie! I really am enjoying reading your blog this morning &#8211; I heard you on CBC radio yesterday and decided to come and check it out.<br />
I am a young gardener who has had the pleasure of inheriting a most fabulous garden that has been on my local horticultural tour in the past; a passionate couple built it over a 15-year period and it is something else. I have to admit that that maps I was presented with (seasonal, divided by area) are quite confusing but I am determined to study over the winter! My husband and I are overwhelmed to say the least, but excited to learn and taking advice from whereever we can get it. I will look forward to reading your posts.<br />
On another note, I am currently teaching blogging to Journalism students at Humber College. Blogging is not easy &#8211; the journalism students are finding it takes dedication and determination to all of a sudden *be in charge* of their own writing. Staying motivated is not easy when so many other priorities call to you! I hope that you keep it up.To drive more traffic to your blog, link to others, have them link to you, print your blog address on everything you print for your business, and tell the world! Good luck.<br />
-B</p>
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