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<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Creeva's World 2.0 - Latest Comments in Planting Trees | Creeva's World 2.0</title><link>http://creevasworld20.disqus.com/</link><description></description><language>en</language><lastBuildDate>Sat, 18 Jul 2009 11:36:07 -0000</lastBuildDate><item><title>Re: Planting Trees | Creeva's World 2.0</title><link>http://creeva.com/2008/07/13/planting-trees/#comment-12879948</link><description>I can say that about 15 of the trees survived - they are still saplings but they are growing.    I've had my share of weeds I've nurtured in life - both metaphorically and in reality.</description><dc:creator xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">creeva</dc:creator><pubDate>Sat, 18 Jul 2009 11:36:07 -0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Re: Planting Trees | Creeva's World 2.0</title><link>http://creeva.com/2008/07/13/planting-trees/#comment-12859916</link><description>The parallels' drawn here are fascinating. It reminds me of an incident when I nurtured a shrub in our garden thinking it to be an attractive specimen and certainly one worthwhile tending to. I willingly fended for this shrub for the best part of a year and enjoyed seeing it thrive as it established itself in the garden. A couple of days ago a friend noticed this shrub and stated that it was a dreadful noxious shrub and was abhorred to hear that I had been encouraging its growth. Needless to say I was devastated by this news and see myself resigning to the fact that it will have to be removed. Perhaps I should have done a little research into this plant and saved myself a fair amount of time spent dedicated to  its growth. There goes any reaping from my innocent endeavors' to nurture and take pride in my stint at gardening. I guess we need to be mindful of what we sow and be grateful for any favourable outcome.</description><dc:creator xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">davemetz</dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 23:02:06 -0000</pubDate></item></channel></rss>