tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4193910359201416007.post2787669396054327308..comments2023-09-23T09:41:59.656-06:00Comments on V-Formation: You Reap What You SowNancy Campbell Allenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14913848272555361205noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4193910359201416007.post-5462882054895094342009-07-27T22:04:41.281-06:002009-07-27T22:04:41.281-06:00Words of wisdom, Gale. ;)Last year I planted nearl...Words of wisdom, Gale. ;)Last year I planted nearly 3 rows of lettuce. Different kinds of lettuce, but lettuce all the same. Yeah . . . lettuce jelly doesn't work out so good, either. =DCheri J. Cranehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07956409422368334793noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4193910359201416007.post-43733334495202608792009-07-20T13:38:37.765-06:002009-07-20T13:38:37.765-06:00I'm just plain impressed that you made time to...I'm just plain impressed that you made time to plant anything at all. And you know there's a lesson to about appreciating having had something, even if the time comes when you're tired of it. A friend gave me a bunch of radishes and although we didn't each them all (personally, I'm not a radish fan), my two brothers thoroughly enjoyed the ones they did eat.<br /><br />I say pat yourself on the back and say, "Many, many people talk about planting gardens (and writing books), but I have done both."<br />Way to go! What a woman!Valerienoreply@blogger.com