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Review with Rudbeckia and Verbena

faded rudbeckia and verbena
Fading Rudbeckia with Purple Verbena in the Background

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It’s been a while since I did a review, so perhaps this should be a month in review (or two months?). Jewish holidays can do that to you – you can’t remember what it was you were planning in mid August, and all of a sudden it’s October. I was very busy putting up the films for the Rutgers New Jersey Jewish Film Festival in September – if you live in New Jersey, I hope you will see one of the films!

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Jew Wishes says

You have been busy, busy this week.

I enjoyed your Tall Towers Tale.

Thank you for the mention!

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leoraw says

"busy, busy" - so what else is new? I feel like the chicken with my head off sometimes. I should stop by my garden today and fiddle with some soil - somehow, that helps me regain my sanity.

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Ilana-Davita says

What a lovely looking patchwork of your post!. Thanks for including me in your review. I hope to be less busy next week (workwise) and be able to blog more and resume the reviews too. I don't seem to have quite recovered from the High Holidays and am still running after time.

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leoraw says

If you catch some (time), can you put some in a bottle and ship it over here? I seem to be wiling it away this morning instead of focusing...

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Ilana-Davita says

I will but if I were you I wouldn't count on it too much. :-)
Shabbat Shalom!

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Mrs. S. says

That sounds like a great idea for a VERY profitable venture - especially if the product line would also include bottled sleep... :-)

Shavua tov!

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Abbi says

Thanks to your blog, I know the word Rudbeckia. I'd never know it otherwise. Great word!

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leoraw says

Abbi, I have rudbeckia all over my front lawn (or I did until drought struck - now I just have a few) and scattered throughout my blog. Glad you learned about this American native plant!

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