It's possible it's not a science as such, and I should keep things simple. But that's just a rumour.
Hey, I had a whole science fair experiment one year that was just letting bread sit out and mold It was science!
shrift, I like proflowers.com, not sure how they are on plants.
shrift, I like proflowers.com, not sure how they are on plants.
Thanks! They're a little pricier than I wanted, but not by much. I can work with that. Also, I am so lame, because now I want someone to send me an Assorted Herb Garden: [link]
Ooh, I like that. Proflowers is cheaper than most order online flowers, as far as I can tell, but nothing beats actually calling your local florist.
I am back at work. Probably. It's possible this is all a dream....
OMG, plants hate me today. Or I hate them. Either way.
I'd need to call my sister to find out who the local florist is, these days. I just, you know, don't want to be the absentee kid with the lame gift.
Some time ago, I ran across something that mom would like, and so I planned to use mother's day as an excuse to give it to her. Of course, I did not purchase it at the time.
Do I even recall what it was? No.
While in Atlanta we visited Frock of Ages [link] and saw so many lovely things. Many prettier hats and frocks than listed on the website. I purchased a couple lovely embroidered hankies for my mother. She always has a ladies hanky in her bag. It was fun to find something I think she will actually enjoy and use.
more coffee:
I could wish I just felt a little less, well, unemployable at the moment.
Theodosia is quite employable for the lucky employer that snatches her up. Having interviewed so many people that had zero qualifications it is like a breath of fresh air when someone articulate and experienced shows up for an interview.
I'm trying to figure out what to send my mom for Mother's Day. Is there a site for sending pretty yet not ridiculously expensive plants? I love my mom, but I'm not spending $100 to send her an orchid.
I hear that Martha Stewart has started a flower line.
Ooh, I like that. Proflowers is cheaper than most order online flowers, as far as I can tell, but nothing beats actually calling your local florist.
Yep. Cause proflowers or whoever is going to call the local guy, and the service gets most of the money. You’d be better off calling a florist in your mom’s town and having something sent.