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		<title>By: Diane King</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You DID inherit traits from both grandmothers, and they were GOOD ones.  You have a gorgeous garden and a real talent for arranging it so that it looks lush and full.  I tend to plant little spots of stuff that look like polka dots in my yard.  By the way, grandma always wore my old saddle oxfords with holes cut out of the toes when she worked in the garden.  She always planted strawberries, too, as well as the veggies.  Her violets were glorious, though.  She could make 10 new violets out of one leaf that had broken off.  She was an amazing gardener.  
PS That is me with her at Tybee.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You DID inherit traits from both grandmothers, and they were GOOD ones.  You have a gorgeous garden and a real talent for arranging it so that it looks lush and full.  I tend to plant little spots of stuff that look like polka dots in my yard.  By the way, grandma always wore my old saddle oxfords with holes cut out of the toes when she worked in the garden.  She always planted strawberries, too, as well as the veggies.  Her violets were glorious, though.  She could make 10 new violets out of one leaf that had broken off.  She was an amazing gardener.<br />
PS That is me with her at Tybee.</p>
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