An Appreciated Shout Out

I would like to take advantage of this post to express my appreciation to Cathy Testa at Container Crazy CT for giving me and this blog an exceptionally nice “shout out.” She and I have been trading views, likes, and comments for over a year.

One of the wonderful benefits of blogging is the formation of virtual friendships with other bloggers around the world who share a love of gardening, photography, and writing.

Cathy and I haven’t met face to face; she is in Connecticut and I am in North Carolina. But I am pleased to say, “We are friends.”

I urge you to visit her site (if you haven’t already found her) and read her interesting and informative offerings. Her site is at http://containercrazyct.com/2015/11/13/a-walk-in-the-garden-a-blog-to-follow/

About johnvic8

John Viccellio retired after 24 years in the U. S. Navy and began to dig into gardening when he could finally land in one place. He completed the Master Gardener course in 1992 and has since designed and constructed two of his own gardens. He wrote a monthly garden column for ten years and was a regular contributor to Carolina Gardener magazine. John published his first book, Guess What's in My Garden!, in 2014. He lives in a retirement community in Matthews, NC.
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2 Responses to An Appreciated Shout Out

  1. bittster says:

    What a nice post, and I finally added her to my reader thanks to you.
    I found my way to her site a few times but never had the sense to add it. Have a great weekend

    Like

  2. johnvic8 says:

    Glad you found Cathy. She has a very interesting blog, full of good ideas.

    Like

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