Hello! from a Holistic Pediatrician in India.

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  1. farawaysister

    farawaysister New Seed

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    Hello Everybody,
    I'm sure lucky to have found this site ( through Google, who else! )
    Let me begin by confessing that I'm not a great Gardener.
    But I'm a great Observer of other peoples' gardens, especially Online ones.

    Being a Holistic Pediatrician with an online practice, I visit and read as many herbal blogs as I can, to gather knowledge from all over the world.

    I find there a lot of new information coming up on the Internet almost on a daily basis and I have been on the lookout for a good, well-designed site that would help. This seems to be a very good site for that purpose, so I decided to join.

    I hope I will be able to contribute a little too, occassionally, through a Blog.

    Dr. Joshi
     
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    Frank GardenStew Founder Staff Member Administrator

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    Welcome to GardenStew farawaysister, great bunch of folk here always willing to help out whenever we can. It's always interesting to hear about different professions. Hope you enjoy the site!
     
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    Hello and glad to have you with us. I'm sure you'll love it here, we're a friendly bunch!
     
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    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    Welcome to the Stew from cold, wet Norway! We're going to get snow soon, so I trust that you will help me getting through the winter by posting lovely photos of flowers around you.
     



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    farawaysister New Seed

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    Sure!
    And thank you for the welcome.
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Welcome to our forums Farawaysister. I look forward to your blog entries with interest. :stew1:
     
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    farawaysister New Seed

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    Thank you, Eileen.

    I have read some of your entries here and seen that you are a major contributor to the forum as well as the website.
    However, due to constraints of inadequate Internet time available to me ( due to scheduled and unscheduled power cuts - India is a power-deficit country and its citizens have to live from power cut to power cut ) I am not able to post replies often, as much as I'd like to.

    Reading other people's blogs and discussions and writing some of my own in the short while available to me, would be my priority.

    Hope you wouldn't mind.
     
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    welcome to the GardenStew Faraway. We would be glad to hear from you whenever you can get on. Maybe you can even let us know what kind of flowers you have there in India.
     
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    farawaysister New Seed

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    Thank you for the warm invitation. I'd LOVE to talk about our flowers, there's SO MUCH to write about!
    I KNOW I've joined a wonderful Community of persons here!
    I shall look forward to reading your blogs/ discussions, almost everyday.
    Thanks, again.
     
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    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Welcome farawaysister, to the Stew from north Texas where we are finally getting Autumn like weather. Happy to have you join us.

    I have not formally studied herbology but am fascinated by how many herbs there are and what they can do.
     
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    farawaysister New Seed

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    Hi Toni, nice to know you!
    You have made a huge number of posts here.
    I shall definitely take a look, by-and-by ( I'm a slowcoach by circumstances, not choice ).
     
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    zuzu's petals Silly Old Bat Plants Contributor

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    [​IMG] Hello farawaysister!
    It's grand to have you joining the Stew family.
    Just pop in and read or post whenever time and circumstances allow. :smt023
     
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    farawaysister New Seed

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    Hi Zuzu, thanks for the welcome.
    I 'walked through' your garden, it's LOVELY.
    Your Lily pond is just like we have in India!
    Couldn't see the fish in it, though, hahaha
     
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    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Hi farawaysister :wave:
    Welcome to the stew from southern Ontario!
     
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    farawaysister New Seed

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    Hi to you, too!
    Chaotic Gardener, are you?
    Nice meeting you.
    I'm getting to see lovely gardens from the many different States of USA.
    I think of USA more as a continent than as a country : it's SO big, isn't it?!
    And some of the larger States seem like a whole country, esp California and Texas!
    ( That's a view from the outside! )
     

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