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		<title>By: Gardening &#187; Blog Archive &#187; A Garden of Delight Through the Windowpane</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gardening &#187; Blog Archive &#187; A Garden of Delight Through the Windowpane</dc:creator>
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		<title>By: Nancy</title>
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		<description>Hello Jill,

I just LOVE your photos.  My daughter and I love taking pics too and getting in as close as we can with the zoom lens.  I wish I could draw, I&#039;ve always tried to but God intended other things from me, ie, sewing, cooking, cleaning, needlework, teaching and being a wife and mother.  We planted a garden also this year.  It&#039;s our first since losing our home 3 yrs. ago to a fire.  Our land in KY is usually really nice to plant in, but where our family lives now we&#039;re on a hill of flagstone and there&#039;s just no digging here.  We definitely are a house (used to be a church) built upon the rocks!  We have tomatoes, cabbage, cucumbers, zucchini, half runners, watermelon and several different herbs...I&#039;m a fanatic about herbs!  Ohhh!  I wanted to mention...how cute those goats are!  I&#039;m not educated whatsoever on them but here in KY there are people everywhere raising goats.  We, in Harrison County, get teased all the time for being goat farmers...there are tons of them too.  Okay, sorry for going on and on...Is this a site you&#039;ve always had?  I love it here...Nancy</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Jill,</p>
<p>I just LOVE your photos.  My daughter and I love taking pics too and getting in as close as we can with the zoom lens.  I wish I could draw, I&#8217;ve always tried to but God intended other things from me, ie, sewing, cooking, cleaning, needlework, teaching and being a wife and mother.  We planted a garden also this year.  It&#8217;s our first since losing our home 3 yrs. ago to a fire.  Our land in KY is usually really nice to plant in, but where our family lives now we&#8217;re on a hill of flagstone and there&#8217;s just no digging here.  We definitely are a house (used to be a church) built upon the rocks!  We have tomatoes, cabbage, cucumbers, zucchini, half runners, watermelon and several different herbs&#8230;I&#8217;m a fanatic about herbs!  Ohhh!  I wanted to mention&#8230;how cute those goats are!  I&#8217;m not educated whatsoever on them but here in KY there are people everywhere raising goats.  We, in Harrison County, get teased all the time for being goat farmers&#8230;there are tons of them too.  Okay, sorry for going on and on&#8230;Is this a site you&#8217;ve always had?  I love it here&#8230;Nancy</p>
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