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» Naomi_Mathews - Re: I can't believe In response to message posted by jerrib:Hi, Jerri! Thanks for your visit! I'm always delighted to have you stop by to visit me here, and you're more than welcome for the holiday greeting. As to the goings on in my world . . . now that the Holiday rush is over for another year, I think I'll survive! Watch for a long-overdue "catch-up" email, which is high on my New Year's resolution "to do" list. (-; I'm grateful that so far our winter has been really mild -- but I must say I could do with some warm sunshine any day now! BUT, the daylight hours are getting longer already -- and that's always a forerunner of SPRING! -- posted by Naomi_Mathews » Rosee - Happy New Year! Thanks for all the tips and ideas on the butterfly and attracting them. I never realized there was so much to know other than just planting flowers. I am definetly going to incorporate some of things you suggested into my little garden.Thanks again, Marilynn -- posted by Rosee » Naomi_Mathews - Re: Happy New Year! In response to message posted by Rosee:Hello, Marilynn. Thanks for stopping by my butterfly/hummer garden and for you comments about my recent article. I'm always delighted to see new and cheerful faces here. I'm glad you found this article helpful to you and that you can incorporate some of the suggestions into your garden come Spring. Butterflies are really fun to have visit and do add a lot of beauty to our gardens -- I wish you good luck in your garden! Come and visit again -- your comments, questions, and/or suggestions are always welcome here. Thanks also for your New Year wishes! And may the New Year bring you much happiness, joy, peace, and all things bright and beautiful as well! Naomi ~~ -- posted by Naomi_Mathews
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