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 Topic: Re: ARTICLE OF VIRTUE with Judy Woodson
 Forum: Inspirations of Samiplus
Topic created by: Sam S.
Started: Aug 02 2008
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Kathy Hamilton (user id: simikathy) is offline. Last active: 11/20/2008 7:58:57 PM Kathy Hamilton
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Re: ARTICLE OF VIRTUE with Judy Woodson
Posted: Aug 02 2008 05:24 PM
Hello sam,
Congrats to you Judy, you have been so inspiring over the years I have known you. I wish you a very blessed week.
Congrats for being chosen to be featured.
You are most amazing woman.
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Re: ARTICLE OF VIRTUE with Judy Woodson
Posted: Aug 02 2008 05:49 PM
Hello Sami ,

You have gotten another winner with our special lady Judy. I always learn something new when I read this forum. Thank you for giving us such a positive forum featuring the best of Adlandpro.

Hi Judy,

Your article on Gardening with a community was delightful and I enjoyed it very much. Thank you for taking the time to share your expertise and love of all things green. I love fresh foods especially when I know they are organic the way our Maker intended them to be. Now I think I will go make myself and nice fresh spinach salad.

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Re: ARTICLE OF VIRTUE with Judy Woodson
Posted: Aug 02 2008 06:33 PM

Oh, Sammy, I was so excited when I saw the forum notice come over my email!!  Another winner, too.  I am a passionate gardener, and share in Judy's enthusiasm.

Congratulations Myrna,  You did a wonderful job with the review. 

Judy,

Your article exudes the same enthusiasm that I feel every time I get to wander in to one of my gardens.  I love the dirt and the miracle of watch the seeds sprout, the blossoms and then the fruit or vegetable form.  The garden is my place of solitude - or as Nick Grimshawe would refer to it - one of my special "quiet places"


Do you have any pictures of your community garden?  I would love to see them.  Congratulations again on a wonderful and enthusiastic artic.  it sure got my attention!

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Re: ARTICLE OF VIRTUE with Judy Woodson
Posted: Aug 02 2008 11:24 PM
Walking Garbage CanHi Sam,
 Although I don't always respond, your forums are always inspirational.  Judy's article was wonderful.  I remember when I was younger, much younger, my mother allowed me a small patch behind the garage to grow a garden.  I went out every day, pulled the weeds and watered as she had instructed me to and in the meantime a friend gave me a twig from his Cherry Tree.  I planted that in the middle of the yard.  From my first garden, I harvested cucumbers, tomatoes, green beans, peas, and radishes.  It was amazing how much flavor everything had.  It took about five years for my Cherry Tree to take shape and I was amazed at how big that tree was.  From such a small twig it grew and grew.  My mother had always told me to be patient.  I believe that the greatest sense of accomplishment is when you serve guests vegetables from your garden and they all ask how you were ever able to maintain such wonderful flavor.  The flavor came from the love that you put into each and every seed that you planted. 
GardeningFlowerGardeningI am trying to plant some seeds of love right now and I would be honored if you would stop by and let people know about your forum.  Lady Judy and everyone else can help me plant these seeds to show our new members just how much there is to do here.  http://community.adlandpro.com/forums/thread/1064573.aspx  Let's make this harvest of Love a Bumper Crop.
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Re: ARTICLE OF VIRTUE with Judy Woodson
Posted: Aug 03 2008 06:03 AM

Hello everyone,

I am happy this thread on Judy's Article of Virtue came through. I was trying to post it yesterday when the internet crabbed out on me and never came back on until this morning.

This is a wonderful and inspiring work from a great friend and inspiring personality of the community - Judy Woodson. We cannot hide from the amazing advantages of gardening. Apart from the beauty and satisfaction associated with it, there is nothing as satisfying as eating something natural and organic from your garden behind your backyard.

This is probably going to be a win, win idea! Gardening should be everyone's vocation, maybe pastime at most.

Thank you Mike for your response! It is nice to have you in our midst and I hope from now on, you'll add some more response to our threads.
We seems to share this one my friend, my mom also mentioned it when she was alive: 
"I believe that the greatest sense of accomplishment is when you serve guests vegetables from your garden and they all ask how you were ever able to maintain such wonderful flavor" 

Thanks a lot everyone and God bless!


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