I opened our May issue of Kitchen Garden magazine today and was browsing the letters' page when I came across a letter entitled "Allotment Blogs".
This caught my attention and as I read on, the content seemed familiar. Then I came to the name of the sender and surprise, surprise - it was ME!
I had written to the editor, via their web site, suggesting that they might produce an article about allotment blogs or provide links, in their magazine, to the many allotments blogs that are out there. I didn't expect to appear on the letters' page of the actual magazine though. (Page 11 if you are interested although I don't think the typos were mine!)
Anyway the web addresses of our blog and website were published so it has given us a bit more publicity. If you are visiting us as a result of reading the Kitchen Garden magazine post a comment here to let us know!
Wednesday, April 4
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Thank you for visiting and leaving a comment - it is great to hear from you and know that there are people out there actually reading what I write! Come back soon.
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I am getting quite a lot of spam. It is not published and is just deleted. I have stopped sifting through it and just delete any that ends up in my spam folder in one go so I am sorry if one of your messages is deleted accidentally.
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I came via KG....and am now subscribed to your blog. I'm keeping my eyes on you!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome Lil (hope you don't mind me calling you Lil). Don't forget to visit the web site too - just click on the link on the sidebar - there is lots to browse there too!
ReplyDeleteSue
Saw your write up in Kitchen Garden Mag
ReplyDeleteNice blog guys! Fascinating stuff, and I love some of the extra features - animations and scrolling pics, plus all your links and stuff. Our own beginner-ish efforts at the Millfield Allotments in Faversham in Kent, can be found on
http://themulchman.blogspot.com/
Plus my own blog, which is written from the point of view of our Westie pup (Deefer-Dawg) and occasionally features allotments (again the Millfield site) is on
http://deefer-dawg.blogspot.com/
Keep up the good work
Happy Easter
Matt Care
Secretary
Millfield Allotments Association