NEMASIA'S SUGGESTION.
After careful thought I have come to the . conclusion that it would not be advisable I to carry out Kemesia's suggestion with re- ( gard to a Garden W&ek for the younger ' Little Folk. Now that spring is here, one of the most interesting topics for writers, young and old, is the flowers that are mak- , ing our homes so beautiful, end to make i that a special subject would seem like hay- | ing one great feast and then going hungry ( for a, time. Then again, when you think of i it, how very difficult a subject it is. How ■ many could devote a whole letter to de soribing their garden? Very often the things we love most can never be adequately described Let me hear as much as possible from everyone of the sweet spring flowers, but I think we will not carry out i the plan just yet at any rate. I must thank , Nem«sia. however, for he. idea, and hope that ehe will not iniod my viewing it in the way I have. j
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Otago Witness, Issue 2895, 8 September 1909, Page 81
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178NEMASIA'S SUGGESTION. Otago Witness, Issue 2895, 8 September 1909, Page 81
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