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Saturday, 6 March 2010

Imitation is the Best form of Flattery


They say imitation is the Best Form of Flattery
 and I am so flattered!!

This Blog is dedicated to a dear friend Kimberly, from Garden in Paradise.

Please do visit her blog ‘Tuity-fruity’ which is a mirror image of my own blog Tootie-fruity’.

Its amazing, how we connect and share a similar love for plants, flowers, trees,… via our  gardening blogs here at blogspot, in spite of being miles and miles apart, living under different climatic zones, and yet nurturing so many similarities.

Dear friends, here’s hoping we continue sharing n spreading this GREEN cheer and joy, celebrating both the similarities and the differences, from across the miles.


Happy Gardening n Happy Sharing! Have a lovely weekend ahead.......

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dear Radhika, You are so right. The marvellous thing about the world of blogging is that it connects so many like minded people. Also, I feel, it allows for a wonderful insight into a different culture from one's own.

Green thumb said...

Dear Radhika, you are so right about blogging. It is a catharsis...an anti depressant...one is never alone if she blogs.
We can be in the same state - like you and me - or continents apart, yet it is through blogging that we connect instantly. I hope this relation will continue till we do...

Carol said...

Hello Radhika! What a sweet post and so true about our being able to share our gardens and more from all over the world. It is a joy to visit your world. I am looking forward to catching up! ;>) Carol

debsgarden said...

Yes, it is great to meet gardeners from other parts of the world and other cultures. And it is amazing how much we may have in common. The world of blogging does its part for pulling our world together. I love the orange lily!

Kimberly said...

EGT, you're so sweet and gracious to mention my post, even though it IS a mirror image of your original!! But it's also fun to see our similarities, though oceans apart! It's a real eye opener to connect with people we'd otherwise never meet! Blessings -
Kimberly

Ever Green Tree said...

Dear Edith, Green Thumb, Carol, Debsgarden, Kimberley...Yes it is terrific to be able to connect so many small worlds / families together and share this beautiful 'Green' bond.
Thx for being here. Cheers! Radhika