My passion for flowers began as a little girl when my grandmother inspired me to plant my first flower garden. I remember her growing breathtaking zinnias in huge old tomato cans sitting on her porch. She didn't have money for decorative planters, so she just used her imagination. I would love to have those old vintage cans with zinnias in glorious colors spilling from them. That passion for flowers and designing with them has followed me my entire life, and eventually was the inspiration behind starting my own business and opening a flower shop 10 years ago when Meadowsweet was born. Today, my days are spent creating beautiful floral arrangements and wreaths, and helping others beautify their homes on the North Shore of Long Island where I live
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10 comments:
Carol,
Welcome back!
Love the sign. Just think of the snow as a fluffy white blanket protecting the tulips. :-)
that is darling!
That sign is just perfect. It won't be long now until they wake up and I can't wait to see them all. Hugs, Marty
How cute is that.
Kathleen
Hi Carol!
That sign could not be cuter and more appropriate today! as we are snowed in and cold as ice!
Hugs, Cynthia
cute sign but I would have mine say YELL--WAKE UP NOW! lol
I agree, I have had it with snow and ice...2 more months at least!
What a BEAUTIFUL blog you have! I love the tulip signs and that conservatory you built is AWESOME. Cute puppies too!
Happy New Year from Houston!
So Cute! We did have sunshine today, but it was cold - don't think it ever got above freezing.
Glenda
Carol, Do tell! What did you find at market? How was the mood with the economy. Did you buy a lot??
Glad to have you back.
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