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Welcome back. I wanted to introduce your Katy to our Sarah (S A R & H South African Railways and Harbours)

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Amy, your foraged materials are fascinating textures and your photos are just lovely. Glad you have been able to reestablish your blog and glad you're settled into a happy place. Susie/pbmGarden

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Thank you so much, Susie. There is a wide range of wonderful plant texture here, and the fuzzy leaves on that silver-foliaged plant were certainly tempting to use.

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It will be fascinating to go forward with you on this part of your journey, Amy

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Thank you so much, Cathy. I'm excited about moving forward with things here, and it's certainly a dream project for desert gardening.

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It's great to hear that you've arrived at your new home, Amy. Best wishes getting settled!

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Thanks a million, Kris. It's taking longer to get settled than I could wish, but I think it will be a wonderful place to be.

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It’s been such a long time and I’m glad you’ve returned so that I can read about your garden which is in such a different climate from mine. I look forward to reading about your progress with a new garden with much anticipation. Best wishes from Mudgee NSW Australia.

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Thank you, Jane, it's so good to be back -- both to the desert and to blogging! I need to do a lot of catching up with friends' blogs too, as I've missed a lot, including your garden!

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So exciting for you! And now I see I can comment with no problems too. 😃 I look forward to learning about your desert and the plants that grow there, and I do hope this will be a happy home for you and your sister. Wish you lots of luck and happiness there!

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And I can reply more easily here too! ;-) Thanks so very much--I'm discovering that it should be an exciting journey into finding new plants for a new garden!

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