Not only is tomorrow the winter solstice, it could be the very last on earth, that is if you believe the ancient Mayan calendar. If tomorrow really is your last day on earth, maybe you should show the one you love just how much she means to you! Continue reading →
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Traditionally, one thinks of a wreath as the primary decoration for the front door to welcome guests for holiday and seasonal celebrations. Decide how you want to greet your guests and what you want to reveal about yourself.
Today was our annual Christmas celebration and our first ever Ugly, I mean.. Festive Sweater Day! We had everything from jingle bells, to ornaments to even lights! It was so much fun seeing everyone with so much holiday spirit! Continue reading →
Traditionally, one thinks of a wreath as the primary decoration for the front door to welcome guests for holiday and seasonal celebrations. Decide how you want to greet your guests and what you want to reveal about yourself.
Traditionally, one thinks of a wreath as the primary decoration for the front door to welcome guests for holiday and seasonal celebrations. Decide how you want to greet your guests and what you want to reveal about yourself.
Traditionally, one thinks of a wreath as the primary decoration for the front door to welcome guests for holiday and seasonal celebrations. Decide how you want to greet your guests and what you want to reveal about yourself.
Traditionally, one thinks of a wreath as the primary decoration for the front door to welcome guests for holiday and seasonal celebrations. Decide how you want to greet your guests and what you want to reveal about yourself.
Ask the Expert: Can you identify this plant? It likes sun.. The flowers are bright pink -Phyllis Flower Shop Network Plant Expert Replay: Phyllis, The plant looks like an Aptenia cordifolia variegata. This sun-loving, drought tolerant succulent is sometimes called … Continue reading →
Make your Kwanzaa celebration beautiful and memorable this year with a special flower arrangement in the traditional Kwanzaa colors of red, green and black. Continue reading →
This is a note sent out by Bob Heffernan the Executive Director at Connecticut Floral Association (CFA) concerning the tragedy this week in Connecticut. If you or someone you know could help with these points, please email the contacts below. … Continue reading →