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Old June 1, 2014   #1
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I don't know about others but I enjoy the garden for so many reasons, tomatoes, peppers, enjoying the fruits of my labor, tasty and healthy food. But most of all, it's just fundamentally fun. I love playing in the dirt. It's just fun, period. Yeah, it's a lot of work at times. But it's also relaxing and rewarding. I can exercise my body and soul at the same time. I can take myself away from the real world for some quality with myself.

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I wholeheartedly agree with you. Nothing takes my mind off the worries of the day quite like working in the garden.
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Old June 2, 2014   #4
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I wholeheartedly agree with you. Nothing takes my mind off the worries of the day quite like working in the garden.
Agreed, 100%
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There has been many a day when work issues have taken their toll that I need to take a quiet walk through the garden and get reenergized for the next day. My wife knows that I need this time to let go of the tension of the day and waits till I come in, guessing how bad a day I had by how long I stay outside. What other endeavor could you possibly do to get this much satisfaction and be rewarded in so many ways?
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