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Thanks to all of you for all your input. Regrets for the delay in responding, but life is back to semi-normality in the Hayward household. <br /> I'll try to address many of the topics suggested in the upcoming issues - some great ones were suggested, and many were quite challenging. <br /> As far as a Dictionary of Garden Railroad plants, we've now published more than 100 of the Plant Portraits...maybe a little letter-writing campaign to the book department at Kalmbach might result in a publication of all the plants with larger pictures and even more detailed info... (hint, hint!). I know they've talked about it, but don't know if the idea is still on the table. <br /> We've covered many of the topics suggested in the past, but perhaps it's time to address them again with some new info, as well. <br /> As far as Phoenix goes, good luck! I hear your rails can get to over 120 degrees F in the middle of summer! Nothing wrong with native plants, cacti and succulents. I may run one column on some of the "blast-furnace" railroads I've seen. <br /> Thanks again to all. Hope to see some of you in CA next week! <br />
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