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	<title>Comments on: Blown away</title>
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		<title>By: Layanee</title>
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		<description>Kris:  I would say I am a &#039;Spring Person&#039; also although I do love fall.  The decline is a bit energy draining while the emergence exhilarating.  My &#039;Sheffield Pink&#039; is starting to color and I haven&#039;t seen the mystery mum before but I will come with my trowel next spring...hee hee hee.  It is a pretty one.  I have not seen the North Garden look as colorful before and I love it.  How about some really hot colors in there for next year?  Dare ya.

&lt;em&gt;Hmmm... hot colors in our quiet, contemplative, wedding chapel garden? Is that a triple-dog dare? (We&#039;re kind of working up to it anyway - some of the oranges were pretty hot!) And of course there&#039;s a bit of no-name mum with your name on it! -kris&lt;/em&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kris:  I would say I am a &#8216;Spring Person&#8217; also although I do love fall.  The decline is a bit energy draining while the emergence exhilarating.  My &#8216;Sheffield Pink&#8217; is starting to color and I haven&#8217;t seen the mystery mum before but I will come with my trowel next spring&#8230;hee hee hee.  It is a pretty one.  I have not seen the North Garden look as colorful before and I love it.  How about some really hot colors in there for next year?  Dare ya.</p>
<p><em>Hmmm&#8230; hot colors in our quiet, contemplative, wedding chapel garden? Is that a triple-dog dare? (We&#8217;re kind of working up to it anyway &#8211; some of the oranges were pretty hot!) And of course there&#8217;s a bit of no-name mum with your name on it! -kris</em></p>
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