Her blog, Gardening By Trial and Error, still attracts traffic in the blogosphere. I bumped into her posts several times while searching for some information about plants. She continues to be helpful, her pictures continue to be an inspiration.
You are not forgotten, dear Linda!
I thought about you while visiting our Washington coast last week. It was your place - Olympic mountains, rain forests, Pacific shores...
Happy Birthday to you, Dear Blogging Friend!
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You live as long as you are remembered
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You live as long as you are remembered
***Copyright 2011 TatyanaS
What a nice article and gorgeous pic!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice tribute.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tatyana, for posting this remembrance. She was a wonderful lady with whom we shared "seeds", mail, and a few guffaws... which makes her being here very special.
ReplyDeleteNice post. I miss Linda, too.
ReplyDeleteThat is so nice of you to post this!
ReplyDeleteDear Tatyana, Lovely posting! Linda is so missed. P. x
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice remembrance and tribute to a blogging friend. Beautiful photo too.
ReplyDeletethe fine texture of the photo reminds me of a bonsai forest.
ReplyDeleteThe Washington coast is amazing ~ and so different from the coast here.
ReplyDeleteI loved Linda's blog and miss her. I have soapwort in my garden that I got from her and I think of her every time I see it.
That photo is amazing... I have not seen any of Linda's work, but found your comments very interesting. Larry
ReplyDeleteNice of you to do this sweet tribute. Happy birthday Linda.
ReplyDeleteWill garden bloggers remember us one day? ....
ReplyDeleteOne time, I was looking for some plant information (or humming bird info? don't remember), I clicked the link and suddenly saw Linda's post, and music started to play... Oh, it was tough!
What a wonderful, poignant tribute to our blogging/gardening friend, Tatyana. And a beautiful photo too. Happy birthday, Linda.
ReplyDeleteVery nice post. I've come across her posts doing searches too. I've even found myself going to her blog looking for a new post. She was a very kind and generous person.
ReplyDeleteWonderful tribute!
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